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When the notebook fails to start, it is recommended to eliminate it as follows:
1.Verify that the power indicator is on.
2.Observe whether the screen is lit up and whether you can see the Samsung logo screen with a blue background.
3.If you can see the Samsung logo screen, it is recommended to restore the default settings of the BIOS, that is, press F2 to enter the BIOS when the Samsung logo screen appears at boot, then press F9, select Yes, and then press F10 to save and exit.
4.If the recovery BIOS is invalid, try whether you can enter safe mode, that is, press F8 on the Samsung logo screen when booting up, and select safe mode to enter.
5.If you can enter safe mode, it is recommended to uninstall the recently installed software program in safe mode, and observe the system after checking and killing viruses.
6.If the above operation does not work, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system and observe it (please back up your important data before reinstalling the system).
7.If the system cannot be reinstalled or the reinstalled system is invalid, it is recommended to contact the authorized after-sales service center designated by Samsung for testing.
If the power indicator of the notebook will not light up after pressing the power button, then you need to check whether the socket and power adapter have been turned on and plugged in, if there is no problem, then you need to contact the authorized after-sales service center designated by Samsung directly for testing.
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Based on your description, here are some things you can try:
1. Press F2 to enter the BIOS after booting, F9 to restore the default settings of the BIOS, and try after F10 is saved and exited.
2. If the F4 restore system cannot be used, please check the system recovery disc with the original machine, and use the system recovery disc to redo the operating system.
3. If there is no system recovery CD, please bring the purchase voucher to the regular Samsung repair station for testing and repair, the operating system and hard disk may cause the above failures.
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Are you using the original operating system is XP yourself changed to win7! In that case, you have to change the hard disk interface to enter the BIOS, if not, it may also be a problem with the memory module, you take it off and wipe it, if it doesn't work, I'm asking me.
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You can use the system disk to repair the system, or use the U disk system to repair the boot file, and then you can directly reinstall the system.
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Hello dear Samsung users:
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To reinstall the system, you should be given a system installation disk when you buy it, and you will use it to reinstall the system.
Check whether there is any dirt on the battery interface and the plug of the power cord, if there is, it is because of these dirt that the power is blocked, take out the battery or unplug the plug, wipe it with a clean cloth and then connect the power supply. If you are not using AC power and the battery is too low to turn on, plug it into AC power or charge the battery before trying again. If it doesn't work, the system may have been damaged, and you can only reinstall the system (those who sell computers have system disks).
Dear Samsung users, according to your description: It is recommended that you try the following methods: >>>More
There are many reasons why the notebook cannot be turned on, including the corresponding fault phenomenon, and we can judge different fault causes according to different fault phenomena, so as to find the corresponding solution. >>>More
According to your description, please try it as follows:
1.Press the F2 button to enter the BIOS settings when the power is on, press the F9 key to restore factory settings, and press the F10 key to save and exit. >>>More
As you described, you can try it by following the steps below: >>>More