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Open the BIOSS settings first... Turn off the floppy disk inside. Then turn off the auto-detect keyboard. f10 save on it.
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Press F10 to enter the BIOS, set the boot to hard disk boot, save and exit.
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After booting up, press Delete to the BIOS settings to modify the boot order, and turn off the drives that are not in use.
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Press the F1 key every time you boot up, this is because you don't have a floppy drive installed, but you have set the option to turn on the floppy drive in CMOS.
The method is: press the DEL button on power, enter the BIOS settings, and select the first one"Basic settings", I didn't set the floopy one"disabel"It's okay to be invalid.
During the shutdown process, everything is normal, but it stops at "You can safely shut down the computer" and cannot automatically cut off the power, you need to manually press the "power" button on the panel of the main chassis to shut down. The reasons for this failure are generally as follows:
Power support is not turned on.
Click Start Settings Control Panel.
Power Options High Energy Power Management", and select "Enable advanced power management support".
The BIOS is set up incorrectly.
If you are familiar with the BIOS settings, please go to the BIOS and try to modify the power management options in the BIOS. If you're not familiar with the BIOS, then simply select "Load."
default
setup" option to restore the BIOS to the default settings at the factory.
office
XP is also in trouble.
office
XP has always been a controversial issue. It's Microsoft.
text service files, as long as the user has Office installed
XP and install the "Optional User Input Method component", this file will automatically call it for speech recognition.
Handwriting recognition, keyboard, and other user input technologies provide text input support. Even if we didn't start office
XP, still running in the background. It's it, it often causes a shutdown failure, you might as well uninstall it.
Click Start Settings Control Panel Add Remove Programs, and select Microsoft among the programs that are currently installed
office
xpprofessionain
withfrontpage", click the "Change" button, select the "Add or Remove Features" option in the "Maintenance Mode Options" dialog box, click Next, and "For all Office applications" pops up.
and tool selection installation options" dialog box, "Office sharing function" option, check the "Chinese optional user input method" option, select "do not install" in the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2, click the "Update" button.
Figure 2: Select Update Option.
apm/nt
legacy
node is not turned on.
In general, apm nt
legacy
If the node is not turned on, it may cause the power to shut down, but it will not automatically cut off the power. Go to Device Manager.
Click "View Show Hidden Devices" in the menu bar to show all hidden devices in the system. In the Device List box, check whether APM NT exists
legacy
node option. If your computer supports this feature, you will have this option, double-click and click the "Enable Device" button in the pop-up properties dialog box.
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Under normal circumstances, the requirement to press F1 to enter the boot is caused by a small problem with the BIOS settings of the system that does not affect the system startup, so first check the hardware information settings in the BIOS for inconsistency with the actual situation, usually in 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 the need to boot and press F1 to continue.
2. It turns out that there are two hard disks hung, and two hard disks are set up in the BIOS, but when you remove one of them, you forget to change the BIOS settings back, and you will also press F1 to boot up.
3. If the motherboard battery is out of power, it will also cause data loss, which will cause this failure.
There are several common solutions to press F1 to enter the system when the computer is turned on.
1. The battery on the motherboard is dead. Solution: Replace the motherboard battery.
2. The floppy drive is set to start, but there is a problem with your floppy drive.
Solution: A. Press del to enter the BIOS at boot, boot and boot sequence, and turn off the floppy drive to start. 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", so that you can turn off the boot software detection function, and you don't need to press F1 when you boot up.
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.
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Open the BIOSS settings first... Turn off the floppy disk inside. Then turn off the auto-detect keyboard. f10 save on it.
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The computer's motherboard BIOS has a floppy drive enabled, and although the computer does not have a floppy drive, the floppy drive is enabled, and the floppy drive can be disabled. The setup method is as follows: Motherboards are divided into two categories:
Category 1: (Award Motherboard) Press F2 to enter BIOS at boot, select: Standard CMOS Features Drive A is set to None Drive B is set to None Press F10 to save, enter "Y" to enter.
Type 2: (AMI motherboard) Press F2 to enter BIOS settings at boot, in the main interface of BIOS, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Main" - in the main interface, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Legacy Diskette A", make it inverted - press enter - enter the "Options" dialog box - use the keyboard arrow keys to select "disabled".
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