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Go to the CMOS settings and there is a row of bands in the Advanced Setup section"logo"typeface, set it to"disable"You can press F10 to save the exit.
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Find out the manual of your motherboard, and then change the BIOS of your motherboard, there is an option in it to control whether the logo is displayed at boot.
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See if there is a prompt to press F1 if not, look at the settings to enter the BIOS.
Or unplug the hard drive from the optical drive and try again.
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How do you discharge?
Try it slowly:
After shutting down, unplug the main power plug.
Then take out the battery, scramble for 3 minutes and put it back on!
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It is recommended that you first set the settings in the BIOS to the optimal configuration recognized by the manufacturer, and then reinstall the motherboard driver (if there is an update, update it), if it still doesn't work, reinstall the system, in this case, there are many software setting problems.
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No, go to the BIOS and see if there are any settings that don't match the actual hardware, such as the floppy drive that shows it but doesn't?
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First, set the settings in the BIOS to the optimal configuration that the manufacturer recognizes, and then reinstall the motherboard driver.
Update OK again
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Set it up in the BIOS and you're good to go. One of the BIOS items is to set the motherboard logo.
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After pressing tab, you see if the system is detecting your memory, if so, go to the BIOS and turn off the boot detection memory field, and that's it.
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This situation can basically be determined as a hardware reason because there is a clicking sound in the startup.
First of all, look at whether the boot order in your BIOS is the optical drive first, if so, whether the optical drive is placed in the optical drive, if not, and then detect whether the optical drive is faulty, if the optical drive is ruled out, it may be a hard disk problem.
I almost forgot, there is also a floppy drive, now basically do not use a floppy drive, if your machine has a floppy drive, unplug the power and data cable of the floppy drive to try.
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Intel Master?
Mine is like this, the boot time is about 5 minutes.
Intel motherboards emphasize stability and the hardware is tested every time it is turned on.
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It should be that you set up the boot detection memory, which causes it to take some time to check the memory after booting. You can go into the BIOS and set it to disabled.
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This situation is not easy to say, since it has been replaced almost, let's try it with a hard disk or motherboard!
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Turn off the motherboard's logo screen and try it in the BIOS.
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Open Fast Boot in the BIOS.
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It's a problem with the BIOS.,This is the reason why the quick self-test is not set up.。
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Press the tab key on the keyboard to see what hardware takes a long time to detect.
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It may be that the power supply of the hard disk is insufficient, try to change the power cable or data cable of the hard disk.
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Change the battery and set the coms to default.
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There is a problem with the motherboard BIOS settings.
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Upgrading the motherboard BIOS, how to operate, is more complicated, the motherboard is different, and the upgrade method is different. Please. I reset the BIOS to guess the leak, boot from the hard drive, don't search for its optical drive soft to do the open drive, develop a 360 to clean the computer.
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Suspect a problem with your hard drive.
If it is ruled out that it is a hard disk problem, go to BIOS and change the settings. Boot from the hard drive, and then turn off the boot logo to try it.
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Hard drive issues cannot be denied.
See if the hard drive data is damaged. Resulting in slow reads and writes.
Also try clearing the BIOS information. Let all the hard drive information self-test again.
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Big brother, your machine doesn't have a floppy drive.
And you have the floppy drive turned on inside the BIOS.
It's possible that he was put in the first item of the start-up.
Please take a closer look at the BIOS
Put your driver
A: Closed.
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Determine the hard disk at first boot.
Otherwise your hard drive may be problematic.
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What are the power pins for your system? Try changing the power supply.
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You're talking about 20-pin and 24-pin, but I don't think it's the power supply.
The logo of your motherboard stays on or does not show the logo at all, you can set it through the BIOS Try it and get lucky!
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That's a matter of your BIOS settings, motherboard information.
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If the power supply is broken, it doesn't seem to be such a problem!
Your question is weird!
Also, why not use your own power supply when repairing?
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