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1.When the machine can't perform BIOS self-test, that is, it can't boot normally, try to press and hold the insert key on the keyboard when booting up, generally minor due to BIOS setting errors can be restored back to the default settings by this method!
2.When the above method fails, we must open our chassis, find the part of the battery, most of the motherboards have two pins near the battery, it says coms, we cut off the power supply first (not only turn off the power of the host, but to completely cut off the power supply of the motherboard, you should unplug the power plug, and then connect two pins with a wire cap to let him power on, the wire cap can be the same as the one behind the hard disk, if not, you can directly use a metal key to connect it for a second or so, If the motherboard does not have the above pins, you can directly take out the battery, and put it back after more than a second, then the BIOS will be restored to the state when it left the factory, and the date and time will be re-modified.
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Are you talking about bios, or coms??
The BIOS needs to be reflashed with the programmer!
If it's BIOS, you can take it to the computer hospital to fix it.
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It's BIOS.
There are two kinds of BIOS I don't know which one yours is.
There is a two-line one, and this one in the penultimate 3rd is to restore the default.
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The universal way to empty the BIOS, disassemble the chassis, remove one of the button cells on the motherboard, and find a three-pin jump pin next to the button battery from one or two pins to two or three pins, and then jump back to one or two pins, and then install the button battery! At this time, the BIOS settings have been cleared and restored to the original state! Or go to BIOS load setup defaults
BIOS Restore Setup DefaultsPress the Y key, and then press Enter to enter the default value; It is used to modify a lot of COMS settings and feel bad after going back to the motherboard's factory settings.
The BIOS preset is a preset of the BIOS to be boot-only possible;
Enter BIOS Load BIOS Defaults Press the Y key, and then press Enter to enter the default value; It is used to see if it can be normal when it cannot be turned on normally.
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Remove the motherboard battery and press it again after a few minutes.
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What should I do if I want to restore factory settings?
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To restore the computer's BIOS to its default settings, the specific operation needs to be determined according to your BIOS interface, so the best way is to send a picture of the BIOS interface.
Empirically, there are two ways to do this:
First, the software approach. After entering the BIOS, press F9, if there is a dialog box popping up, it is to confirm whether it is restored, press enter to confirm. Press F10 to save the settings and exit. F9 is invalid, and the picture is sent.
Second, the hardware approach. Unplug the main unit, open the case, remove the coin cell battery on the motherboard, and turn it on again after five minutes, and the default settings will be restored.
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The default shortcut for many motherboard BIOS settings is F5, you can try it, and it is best if you take a picture of your BIOS page.
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Disassemble the case--- open the battery on the motherboard--- press the battery tab with a tool, disassemble the battery, wait two minutes, and then install the battery.
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What should I do if I want to restore factory settings?
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Forcibly shut down! Then turn it on and you will see that there is a normal boot and recovery system!
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It should be BIOS bar 1、In just booted。
Press the del key to enter BIOS 2, move the cursor to load oprimum settings (some are load optimized defaults), press enter, and then select Y (that is, confirm) 3. Press ESC to exit, at this time also select Y, that is, save the settings.
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It can only be sent to the repair station, it has a recovery disc. And it's free. You said that there is nothing on the D drive, but your hidden partition is still there. The XP system that installed you didn't put the partition in place.
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After going in, the last item, there is an option to restore the default value, just run it.
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Disassemble the motherboard battery and wait a few minutes to install it.
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1. Press win+r to open the run, enter sysprep, press enter, enter the page, 2, double-click sysprep, 3, pop up a small window, below the system cleaning operation, select enter the new experience of the system, check the general, under the shutdown option, select restart, click OK, 4, the system will reset and restart, and restore the factory settings after completion.
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Open the case cover, find a round battery, deduct the battery for 3-5 seconds, and then put the battery back on.
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It should be BIOS, right?! ~
1. Press the Del key when you just boot up, enter BIOS2, move the cursor to Load Oprimum Settings (some are Load Optimized Defaults), press Enter, and then select Y (that is, confirm).
3. Press ESC to exit, and at this time, you should also select Y, which is to save the settings.
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The BIOS with motherboard has a restore default setting inside, you can try it, unplug the battery, unplug it.
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Once you are in the Advanced BIOS Features screen, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select the Hard Disk Boot Priority and press Enter to enter the settings.
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Restore the factory settings of the BIOS.
Notebook boot prompt: file is damaged or lost, and the system cannot be booted, please try to solve it as follows:
When restarting the laptop, press the F8 key until the menu appears, after the menu appears, use the arrow keys to select the "Last correct configuration" option, press enter, at this point, the computer should reinstall the configuration file used for the last normal boot, the computer boots, if this method does not work, you need to reinstall the operating system, it may solve the problem. (Note: Please save your important data in the system before installing the system).
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First of all, correct: it's the BIOS and not the boss! For jumper recovery, you need to open the case cover for its discharge, and in this process, you need to touch the hardware, one more step; Instead, use the DEL to enter the BIOS, and you can just click on the software!
Soft BIOS settings are the most commonly used, if the computer really can't boot, how can you use a jumper to set up BIOS!
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The BIOS will go in, right? Press the del key when you boot up, go in and find load defaults This press enter to confirm, generally under the exit item.
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Generally there are 2 ways:
1. Remove the motherboard battery for 15 seconds and then reattach it to the motherboard.
2. There are three jumpers, the default is in the first and second, put it on the second and third for 5 seconds, and then put it back on the first and second to restore the default.
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There is a small battery inside, take it out and go in a few minutes, or enter the BIOS, there is a setting, restore the factory settings, and confirm it after selection.
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Award BIOS.
load fail-safe defaults loads the safest defaults.
or load optimized defaults to load high-performance defaults.
Select the AMI BIOS in the Exit.
load setup defaults—load the default settings.
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What have been modified and then changed back! Can't the BIOS be set to Chinese?
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