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Hehe, what is motherboard advertising?
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In the third option of the BIOS, there is a note to look for the keyword logo, see the option with the logo, and now the other one is OK, Gigabyte's BIOS is not broken, because it is a dual BIOS design, after the brush is broken, press the restart button for 10 seconds, and it will be automatically restored.
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How ASUS boots into the BIOS
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I don't know what the button is to enter the BIOS after you turn it on. However, it is generally entered by del.
The BIOS can be used in the system time. Boot boot sequence. The relevant host external port is opened. power management and more.
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Do you mean to modify the boot order, that is, use a disc or other equipment to boot right, boot can press F2, some are del, find the boot in the motherboard BIOS settings, there is a boot device, and then it is clearly written 1st 2SE and so on, just turn the one you want to boot to the first place, and talk about another motherboard, set the boot order in the advanced tab advance inte....There are options such as first boot device, second boot device and so on, set the first boot device to the boot item you want, and then press f10 to save and exit, in addition, some motherboards also have options with boot menus, some press f10, some press esc, some press f12, there is a convenient boot menu we don't need to enter the motherboard to set up.
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You can set the motherboard boot items in the BIOS, and the methods of modification are different for different motherboards, and here is a general setting method:
When you start the computer and the boot screen just appears, press and hold the Delete button (the corresponding buttons are different for different models of motherboards) to enter the BIOS interface, as shown in the following figure: (There may also be different interfaces, but the principle is similar).
In the BIOS interface, you can only use the arrow keys of the keyboard to make selections. In the above interface, select Boot - Boot Device Priority, click Enter, and enter the following interface.
Select "1st Boot Device", then "Hard Disk Drives" and CD ROM will appear, select according to the specific situation, and then save and restart the computer.
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1. Press F12 to enter the BIOS when you boot up, which is a blue interface;
2. After entering the BIOS, you can press the left and right up and down keys to adjust the options, and then check Advanced, the second AHCI and IDE options on the right;
3. Select the IDE, press F10 after confirmation, and make sure to save and restart again to change successfully.
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If it's an AMI BIOS. Just choose it in boot. If it's an award. It's in the second or third item on the left.
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Continue to boot with the ghost drive Select the last option to boot from the hard drive and see if you can get in or boot into the system for deployment! If not!Is there any IDE compatibility set in the BIOS?
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1 It is useful to change the boot sequence of the system entirely, especially if the system is reinstalled or if there is a problem with the system.
First of all, after pressing the power switch, keep clicking the delete button to enter the BIOS settings and select"advanced bios features"(Advanced BIOS Properties), press the enter key to confirm and a new interface will appear.
among them"First Boot Device"That's the option we're looking for, move the cursor to"first boot device"option, press Enter and the screen shown will appear.
The following items are listed for selection:
Floppy floppy drive.
net(The specific forgetting bird at the beginning of the net.)
CDROM optical drive.
HDD-0 primary hard drive.
Other devices are less commonly used and will not be described here.
If you need to start from the optical drive, use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to the CDROM and press enter.
Once you've chosen the boot sequence, don't forget F10 to save the exit.
Once you reboot, you can start in the order you set.
Of course, you can also set multiple boot sequences separately in the following options:
First Boot Device
second boot device.
third boot device.
This will start the machine by looking for boot files in order.
For example, the first boot device is set to network
The second boot device is set to CDROM
The Third Boot Device is set to HDD-0 (primary hard drive).
Then, the starting sequence of the machine is: the network starts, if found, it is started by the network; If you don't find it, keep looking for the boot file in the cdrom; If found, boot by cdrom; If not, continue to look for the boot file in the main hard drive; If found, boot from the hard disk and enter the system; If there are no boot files on the three boot drives, and the machine report cannot detect the system disk, the machine cannot be started. Therefore, when setting the starting sequence, it must be set reasonably to ensure that the machine can start normally.
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Go to the motherboard BIOS. Turn off the NIC boot function, and then set it to boot on a hard disk or optical drive.
Press Del to enter the BIOS after booting, and select Advanced in the next step
Next, select Onboard Edvice Configurati, and next select Pxe Boot ROM
The --- enter is enabled by default, and the press enter selects disabled to close and save it, and the setting options for each host are similar, find the setting item with lan. Set the option with boot to disabled.
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The easiest way to do this is to go into the BIOS and factory reset the settings and you're good to go.
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Go to the BIOS Power Management Settings option and find Restore On AC Power Loss set to Power OnSave Exit. The computer starts automatically after the incoming call. But it also depends on whether your board supports it or not.
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In the BIOS, in the "Integrated Phripherals Setup", there is a "PWRON After PWR-FAIL" setting option to manage this feature. There are three options: "On", "Off", and "Forler-STS".
Set it to "on". In this way, if you turn on the power switch or suddenly call after a power outage, the computer will start up automatically.
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It depends on whether this function is loaded in the power management item in the BIOS menu of the motherboard. This feature will be added to the BIOS menu of most motherboards.
When the motherboard reset signal is abnormal. There will be a power-on auto-start phenomenon, clear the CMOS settings, and it can be back to normal. When the reset voltage or BIOS file is abnormal (motherboard failure), it will also start automatically after powering on, and it needs to be repaired.
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Press the del to enter the BIOS settings and turn off the logo
Advanced BIOS Features set the "Full Screen Logo Show" option (some of the main object boards may be "Show Bootup Logo") to Disabled
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This can't be removed! That's the program written by the manufacturer in the motherboard! It can't be removed! Each computer will be a few grinding dregs, but it is just different, unless you use a special computer motherboard single-chip microcomputer programming to modify it!
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That's done by the multi** keyboard.
Mine is a GIGABYTE motherboard.
Use a multi** keyboard without setting anything.
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It should be the full screen logo in the boot and select disable
It's rare to enter the BIOS and remember it clearly.
There should be a problem with the power supply.
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Check the problem of the computer, you need to check the accessories one by one, first check whether the accessories are connected in good condition, and then remove the graphics card and memory respectively and take it to another machine to try, check one by one, if there is no problem, it is basically a problem with the motherboard, as for the power supply, hard disk, it is generally unlikely that there will be problems, but extreme cases are not excluded. Good luck. I hope you, original.
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