30 points 1 Why do you always have to press F1 and restart Kingsoft Poison 30 when you turn on your

Updated on technology 2024-05-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The computer always has to press F1 is the result of the XP system being set,Next time you do the system without setting it up,Restart Kingsoft Poison Tyrant,QQ is the system has a certain defect,These three problems to solve must be done with a good XP system disk,The best is the tomato garden。

    There are two Trojans that can be removed manually and automatically with Kingsoft Scan, if it can't be done at the time, wait for a few more levels, and Kingsoft believes that it can be separated from the system The virus can be removed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You press del into the BIOS to change the first boot order to hard disk boot, and it should not prompt. Some Trojans will automatically detect the system and end the process when they find that there is an antivirus. For this case, you can try a green version of antivirus software, unzip and kill in safe mode, if you are not at ease, it is best to reinstall the operating system, other partitions also have the possibility of infection, if there is no important information on the hard disk, it is recommended to repartition and reformat to avoid repeated infection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The 3 problems you mentioned are systemic issues.

    Boot press F1 is a matter of living version settings,It's hard to say how to set this,It depends on what the main version you are。

    The last 2 problems are to change the XP version, and change the XPSP3 version.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's OK to disable the floppy disk item in the boss Reboot and repair is a ghost caused by a virus Some Trojans have been found but can't be deleted to kill them with other Trojans to see.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Analysis reason: every time you boot up, press F1, F2, F12, which is because your motherboard has no battery, or your motherboard's BIOS, there is confusion, resulting in your motherboard's boot items becoming a floppy drive, not an optical drive or a hard disk, and the motherboard self-test to the floppy drive, so you have to press F1 to continue, press F2 to enter the BIOS settings. x0d x0a processing method:

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To press f1 to start: There are several reasons:

    1. The CMOS parameter settings are incorrect

    Floppy drive: If the floppy drive is not detected, please check whether the data cable is connected, and then see if the settings in the BIOS are correct: check the settings of the boot sequence; In addition, if there is no floppy drive, it is directly shielded.

    Keyboard: Some CMOS settings in the keyboard problem will also appear press F1 to boot the situation, the landlord to check it himself.

    Memory: Disable Memory Verification.

    2. Prompt for insufficient BIOS battery power - replace the battery 3. Jumper setting problem - refer to the manual to set.

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    In addition, it may be a non-fatal hardware error that can be replaced with a check.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Press del, enter CMOS, and then press F10 to try to see if you want F1, if you still need F1, the system will generally give the reason, that is, a line of English will be displayed at the bottom of the screen, please add that line of English, so that we may know what the reason is!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go into the BIOS and reset it.

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