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Motherboard boot screen:
Set it up in the motherboard BIOS;
When powered on, press the DEL key to enter the BIOS
There are two types of desktop BIOS: AMI and Award notebook is Phonix, taking BIOS as an example:
After entering the BIOS.
Select Advanced BIOS Features.
Find the Full Screen Logo Show item.
There are two BIOS Silents
silent is the default boot screen.
BIOS is the BIOS screen at boot.
This is the AMI BIOS setup.
Other BIOS are similar, you can also look at the motherboard manual, which also has a detailed description.
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Keep holding down the "del" key when you boot up,Enter the CMOS menu,Probably in the second item,There is an option in the BIOS that seems to be called "full screen logo" or something (the specific name may be different,But it should be about the same),It's to choose whether to display the full-screen boot screen,Select disabled should be fine。
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Depending on the personal motherboard, the brand of the motherboard, the system is not the same, so the settings are not the same, some motherboards may be able to remove the boot screen, and some cannot. Please provide your motherboard brand and model, or brand model.
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Power on and press and hold F8 to restore the system.
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To enter the BIOS, you tell me if your motherboard is ASUS or Gigabyte.
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Press and hold the Del key when the computer is turned on, enter the BIOS settings, select the second ** item (boot settings configurations), set the fullscreen logo to disable (you can press the enter key, or press pagedown to select), and then press F10 to select Y to save
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1. The motherboard logo can be turned off through the BIOS settings, and then the motherboard manufacturer's logo will not appear when the computer is turned on.
2. Generally, in the onboard management settings, if the owner's English is not good, you can set the language to Chinese and then find it.
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Boot up and go to the motherboard BIOS settings.
Find the logo option.
After closing, save and exit.
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Boot into CMOS settings, there are some bands in the advanced options (advance setup)."logo"typeface, set it to"disable"You can press F10 to save the exit.
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Go to the motherboard BIOS, go to the Boot Settings Configurations menu and set the Fullscreen logo to Disable
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Set it up in biso, some motherboards are turned off, and some can't be turned off.
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Under the Advance Setup of the BIOS, there is a Full Screen Logo, select Disable, and save to exit.
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The logo displayed on the computer boot is basically the motherboard manufacturer.
You can set Quick Post to Disenable in the BIOS, so that the logo will no longer be displayed. It will show you the configuration information of the computer, or give you more details.
After booting up, press --delete --enter --bios --select the second --advanced bios features --that is the meaning of advanced BIOS settings --find an item that is --full screen logo show ---it seems to be the penultimate --set it to disabled --press F10 to save.
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Go to the logo item under BIOS and turn it off!
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Check the motherboard manual and turn off the option to display a full-screen logo at startup.
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Press the DEL key to enter the BIOS.
to the BIOS FEATURS (BIOS) entry.
Full screen logo show is set to disabled. Press F10 to save and exit.
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Easily modify the BIOS boot screen.
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There is an option in the BIOS to turn off the boot logo, which does not need to be brushed.
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If it's just to keep the boot logo from being displayed, then you can turn it off in the BIOS. Method:
Press and hold the Delete key immediately after booting up, and later when you enter the BIOS, find the Screen Logo Shou option in the advanced options, use the keyboard arrow key and enter key, and set it to disabled to save. As shown below:
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A friend asked this question!
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If it appears during the self-test, it is the system logo of the motherboard and can be turned off in the BIOS. If it is after the self-version, before entering the system.
The right appeared, which was specially added when the system was encapsulated. Right-click on the blank space of the desktop and select Properties to select the theme, and replace the theme with the default XP theme to remove the logo
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Your motherboard's manual has Enter CMOS to find the relevant settings.
Remember that there is an English word for show log
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You can't get rid of it, it's a must for every computer to boot up, but you can press the Enter key on your keyboard to get to the "Welcome" page quickly.
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The best and easiest way to do this is to start with a new system, which is the logo that was added when the system was packaged
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That's the logo of the motherboard.,Different brands of motherboards display different**.,I don't think there's any need to remove it.。
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You go to the CMOS settings and look for it, there is a setting to turn off the motherboard boot screen.
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In the BIOS - Advanced BIOS Features - Full Screen Logo Show, this item is changed to Enabled.
ps: Even after changing it, you will still see a black screen for a while, which cannot be completely removed.
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Big brother, obviously this is MSI's motherboard, don't be funny, this is the boot self-test of the old machine, you can't skip it.
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The first one can be changed, and the second one can't be turned off or changed!
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This can be referred to the motherboard's manual, which has detailed instructions.
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