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This screen appears when you install ASUS driver, use the timer to turn on the computer, when you move the mouse, you have to manually boot the computer, you can also manually shut down, you installed a screen program that displays the display of the ASUS motherboard, uninstalling this program will not show this screen.
2. Press F8 to press F8 to get the advanced option to appear in the go, select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair, and press F8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system.
Discharge the BIOS battery (restore the BIOS factory defaults) It is recommended to plug and unplug the graphics card and memory, clean it up, and polish the gold finger of the graphics card and memory.
3. Reinstall the system. When installing the driver, only the sound card and graphics card driver can be selected.
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The motherboard description says that it is written, press del to enter CMOS when you boot up, find the boot display trademark item written on the manual, and turn it off!
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The prompt is to turn off the display of the motherboard logo, where is the specific place, the BIOS program is different, the location is also different, MSI's motherboard mostly uses AMI BIOS. It should be found in the "boot" section. For detailed settings, it is recommended that you read the motherboard manual.
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Turn off the BIOS and Full Screen Logo (Full Screen Boot Screen Display Settings).
Here is the setting to set whether to turn on the boot logo, if you don't want the boot logo you can set it to "disable".
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The logo displayed on the computer boot is basically the motherboard manufacturer.
Quick can be set in the BIOS
post is disenable, so that the logo will not be displayed again. Information about the configuration of the computer is displayed.
I'll give you more details. Press after powering on.
delete
Enter. BIOS choose the second one.
advanced
biosfeatures
This is the meaning of advanced BIOS settings.
Find an item for.
fullscreen
Logoshow-project.
It seems to be the penultimate one.
Set it to disabled.
Press F10 to save.
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In the advanced settings of the BIOS (Advance
setup).
fullscreen
Select disable for logo, save and exit.
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Just press the ESC key when you turn it on.
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ASUS motherboards can go to the BIOS, switch to Advanced Mode, toggle the following options to "Disabled" (in the case of ROG Maximus Z690 Formula), save and exit
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1. After booting, you will see such an English sentence "Press Del to Run Setup" desktop is generally del, notebooks are different according to different manufacturers, choose which key to press according to your own page prompts, here you have to keep pressing del.
2. Press the del key to enter the following interface, and use the cursor key to select the rightmost option "exit".
3. After entering the exit, the following interface will appear, at this time, we use the upper and lower cursor keys to select the "load setup defaults" option, press the enter key to confirm and save.
4. Go to the previous step and press F10 to save and exit and restart the computer should be able to solve the problem, if the problem has not been solved, it may be the other problem mentioned above. Continue to use the left and right cursor keys to select the boot option, as shown in the image.
5. Select the white English option in the above picture, which is to boot the configuration settings, after entering this option, as shown below, use the up and down cursor keys to move to the white English option.
6. Press the Enter key to display the option box in the figure below, select disabled, then confirm, press F10 to save and exit, restart the computer and you will find that the full screen logo interface is gone.
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Turn off from the BIOS, Full Screen Logo (Full Screen Boot Screen Display Settings) Here is the setting to set whether to turn on the boot logo, if you don't want the boot logo, you can set it to "disable".
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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