Why do I need to press F1 before logging in to my computer?

Updated on number 2024-04-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    F1 is to read the hard disk into the system.

    del is the C mode that enters the boss and is that blue screen.

    This is the reason why the motherboard boss is set up no problem with the way to enter.

    Some motherboards can be set up, you can refer to the following.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That's it when the motherboard's battery dies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You go into the BIOS and restore the defaults.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cause of failure:

    1. The motherboard battery is out of power, causing data loss and causing failure.

    2. The floppy drive in the computer is broken or there is no floppy drive in the computer at all, but the BIOS is set to have a floppy drive, which will cause a failure.

    Solution: 1. The solution to the first situation is to change the motherboard battery, and another way to judge that the motherboard battery is out of power is to enter the system to see if the system time is consistent with the real time.

    2. There are several problems with floppy drives, and there are several solutions, as follows:

    The first way: reboot the system, go to the BIOS settings, if you find that the floppy drive is set, but there is no floppy drive, you need to replace the IDE secondary master auto with none.

    The second type: after the computer is booted, press del to enter the motherboard BIOS, enter the boot startup item to set the boot boot sequence, and turn off the floppy drive to boot.

    The third way: start the computer, press the DEL key to enter the main interface of the motherboard BIOS settings, select the "Advanced BIOS Features" setting item to enter, and then set the "Boot Up Floppy Seek" to "disabled", you can turn off the boot software detection function.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Have you ever encountered the phenomenon of pressing f1 or f2 when the computer is turned on, and you have solved such a problem in this way. Today we're going to teach you how to turn off this pesky F1 key.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, you have to press F1 to enter the system, generally restore the BIOS to the default settings, turn on the floppy drive, because now the general machine does not have a floppy drive, the hardware detection can not pass, so you can't enter the system, or the motherboard battery is dead, you can't save the settings of the BIOS to cause a kind of situation, the motherboard battery is out of power, generally the system time is wrong, the boot display time is BIOS factory time, replace the motherboard battery, and then enter the BIOS to disable the floppy drive, save and exit on the line, Disable floppy drive settings in My Space. Hope it helps.

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