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If that's right, you should be clear about the jumper of the BIOS settings, maybe you can see the clr cms and something like that when you look nearby. Generally, 1+2 is normal and 2+3 is to clear the BIOS settings, you have to jump to 1+2 to be able to use normally, if the BIOS settings are wrong, you can manually clear the settings in the BIOS settings, select Load Default Option, OK, and then save it.
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Those three pins are for the BIOS factory reset. If the display doesn't respond, it's not necessarily a problem.
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Now the hard disk is a serial port, which is the ATA serial port, where to plug in the serial port cable and connect it to the motherboard, and the IDE cable is a function, if there is a problem with your BIOS settings, it is recommended to point F5 F9 to restore the default settings OK
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Set the hard disk is the main mode or slave mode, generally the hard disk is marked with the corresponding connection method of each mode, if your computer only has one hard disk, set it to the main mode.
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Don't do it next time, just buckle the battery to discharge it, that's the order when the computer starts up, and the hard disk is not displayed.
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That's jumpers and jumper caps, how many hard drives did you connect to?
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If this prompt appears when it is turned on, because the track brigade is loading the program when it is turned on, it will be tried in operation later.
This is a problem with the system process, which means that it is caused by your improper operation, or the use of software, games, etc. How have you been doing it lately? Try uninstalling all the software, patches, and drivers before the accident, and take a look at the following methods.
If the fault persists, it is recommended to check and kill the Trojan first, repair the system and try (you think about the recent operation, the failure will not happen for no reason, is it related to the 360 desktop?) Uninstall the test, if there is a quick uninstall test, or is it when playing the game, look at the ** when guessing the appearance? There is also a boot too card will also be out of this box, please ask me if you have any questions).
If you can't fix it yourself, restore the system or reinstall it.
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
System Restore that comes with the system: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore (win7 restore the system, right-click on the computer to select attributes, select system protection on the right side, system restore, follow the steps to do it, you can also choose the bottom of this page to create, create your own restore point).
Your computer must be stuck when you come out, right? Or software conflicts, do you think about why?
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My guess is that you have reinstalled the system or formatted the hard drive!! First restore the default blos settings, and then reinstall the system, some computers do not support a certain operating system, there may be incompatibility, I suggest you first look at the model version of the computer, go to the Internet to see what operating system it supports, and then reinstall, so that you can clean up your computer thoroughly, equivalent to buying a new one... Also, if you change the format of the partition...
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Take out the disk in the optical drive and restart the system.
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