When the computer is turned on, you must press F1 how to cancel it in the long run, and there is no

Updated on number 2024-04-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no harm.

    Generally, the reason for this phenomenon is that the motherboard battery is dead.

    You try to replace the battery first (that coin cell battery on the motherboard).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The way to cancel pressing F1 to enter the system is very simple, quickly press delete when booting up, this is the system settings that can enter the BIOS, and change Flopy to Disabel in the settings. Remember to save and exit, otherwise it won't be useful.

    2. The second method is to enter the BIOS system settings when the device is turned on, change the drivea item to none, save and exit. Both methods require a reboot, so keep in mind.

    3. Another way is to replace the motherboard battery, if the above two methods can not change the status quo, then it must be that the motherboard battery is out of power. Just replace it with a new battery.

    4. If the battery is still not good, then you have to check whether your drive and hard disk are damaged, the driver is not installed and the system is damaged, and it will also cause you to press F1 when you boot up. If the stool is damaged, then reinstall a driver or ask a professional to repair it. If there is a problem with the hard drive, you can consider using software to fix it, or you can take it to a repair shop to replace the hard drive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many problems, and at the same time, due to the different functions of the motherboard, the problems are not the same, there are several main categories:

    CMOS settings change, some motherboards will reveal you the next time you boot up after changing CMOS settings;

    If the CMOS setting logic is wrong, such as setting the floppy drive as the first boot item, but the floppy drive is not installed, you will also be prompted.

    Hardware changes, the motherboard detects that the hardware is different from the last shutdown, such as removing the optical drive after the last shutdown, some motherboards will also reveal you;

    If there is a problem with the hardware, such as abnormal temperature, abnormal voltage, etc., some motherboards will also prompt you;

    CMOS time change, this situation has a high probability of occurring, which is generally caused by the CMOS battery running out.

    The problem of pressing F1 to continue is a problem that BIOS thinks can be ignored, which means that it can still be started without processing, as long as you press F1, it means that you agree to start, so that the system will continue to start.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look at what F1 is, unsurprisingly Floopy, press del to enter the BIOS settings, and put Drive

    A makes none and restarts it after saving. If it's other data damage, you can also enter the BIOS.,Load it out and out.,If the settings are good.,Shut down the next day and then use it again That is, the motherboard battery is not good.,Change the battery and set it over.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is the CPU fan alarm. You should be lntel's cpu, usually there are many times this problem, take the cpu fan and reinstall it again, it has 2 places to plug in the fan cable, change the place, absolutely OK. If you don't, it's best to find someone who can.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The CPU fan is plugged in the wrong place. Open the case and take a look, there should be two places where you can plug in the fan power cord, change to another place.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello. This also says that there is a problem with your CPU fan!!

    Let's change it early. Otherwise, it will not be good to burn out the computer.

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