What should I do if I want to press F1 to start when the computer is turned on?

Updated on number 2024-02-27
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is because the motherboard BIOS sets the floppy drive A as Yes, but your computer cannot detect the floppy drive when it is turned on, prompting you to press F1 to skip the prompt to detect the floppy drive A, the reason is that your motherboard battery is out of power, and the battery needs to be replaced. And press the Del key to enter the BIOS when booting up, press Enter (select the first item), change the value of drive A (you see the value should be, change to none (use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to select, use the Pageup, Pagedown keys to change the settings) and finally press the F10 key on the keyboard, press Enter to exit and it's OK.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The battery on the motherboard is dead.

    Solution: Replace the motherboard battery.

    2. You have set up the floppy drive to start, but there is a problem with your floppy drive.

    Solution: A. Press del to enter the BIOS at boot, boot up the boot sequence, and turn off the floppy drive to boot.

    b. Turn off the detection function of the floppy drive when it is turned on

    Start the computer and press the [DEL] button to enter the main BIOS settings interface.

    Select the "Advanced BIOS Features" setting item and press the Enter key to enter;

    Set "Boot Up Floppy Seek" to "disabled" to turn off boot software detection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! This may be when you check your device during the boot phase and you find that the saved device information does not match the actual one.

    For example: Press F1 to continue, press Enter to enter the BIOS settings.

    You can:1Press Enter (or any other key prompted) to enter the BIOS and modify the hardware information. The exact modification method varies depending on the motherboard BIOS.

    If the device still boots up after the modification, you may need to replace the motherboard battery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You need to press the F1 key to enter the boot, mainly because the settings in the BIOS do not match the real hardware data, which can be divided into the following situations:

    1. In fact, there is no floppy drive or the floppy drive is broken, but there is a floppy drive in the BIOS, which leads to pressing F1 to continue.

    2. I originally hung two hard disks, and set them as dual hard disks in the BIOS, but later forgot to change the BIOS settings back when I removed one of them, which will also cause this problem.

    3. If the motherboard battery is out of power, it will also cause data loss, which will cause this failure. If every time you turn on the device is still yesterday, it means that the battery is dead!

    4. Reboot the system, enter the BIOS settings, and find that the floppy drive is set to, but in fact there is no floppy drive in the chassis, set this item to none, troubleshooting.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Enter the BIOS settings when you boot up, cancel the floppy disk detection in the main interface, and you're done.

    Pressing F1 is a prompt that the floppy drive is not detected. Just set up the floppy drive detection

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's possible that the motherboard battery is dead, and your motherboard has been used for a long time, right? You can try to boot the computer and press the DEL key to enter the BIOS, select "Default Settings" to save and exit, maybe the problem is solved, if not, you have to change the motherboard battery.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Go to BOIS to set the memory allocation. For graphics cards.

    It could also be that there is corruption in the memory.

    Poor contact and other problems!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Is it that after opening, the time in the lower right corner is not accurate?

    That's a no battery, you open the host panel, replace the electronics in the motherboard and you're fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Press the "Delete" key on startup to enter the BIOS:

    1.Turn off the floppy drive.

    standard

    cmosdrive

    a:none

    2.Tell Windows

    9x, ME no floppy drive.

    advanced

    biosfeatures

    report

    nofddforwin

    95:yes

    3.Disable the floppy disk controller.

    integrated

    peripherals→

    onboard

    fdccontroller:disabled, press f10 to save and exit.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are two possibilities, one is that the motherboard battery is out of power, and the other is to adjust the floppy disk to boot, if it is the latter, you can enter the motherboard BIOS and adjust it.

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