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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 low BIOS battery - replace the battery.
3. Jumper setting problem - refer to the manual setting.
press f1 to resume
In addition, it may be a non-fatal hardware error that can be replaced with a check.
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Maybe you don't have a floppy drive, but the BIOS has it.
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coms don't know if you don't have a floppy drive.
If yes, then you should turn off the floppy drive settings in the coms.
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Your computer is on the floppy drive, enter the coms settings after booting up, enter the advanced coms settings, and remove the floppy drive.
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You may boot from a floppy disk or a CD-ROM setting.
Set it to a hard drive and you're good to go.
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Boot requires pressing F1 to enter the system troubleshooting.
Under normal circumstances, the requirement to press F1 to enter the system is caused by a minor problem with the system's BIOS settings that do not affect the system startup, so please check the hardware information settings in the BIOS for discrepancies with the actual situation.
The common faults in general are:
1. The battery on the motherboard is dead.
Solution: Replace the motherboard battery.
2. You have set up the floppy drive to start, but there is a problem with your floppy drive.
Solution: A. Press del to enter the BIOS at boot, boot up the boot sequence, and turn off the floppy drive to boot.
b. Turn off the detection function of the floppy drive when it is turned on
Start the computer and press the [DEL] button to enter the main BIOS settings interface.
Select the "Advanced BIOS Features" setting item and press the Enter key to enter;
Set "Boot Up Floppy Seek" to "disabled" to turn off boot software detection.
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1. The motherboard battery is insufficient.
The motherboard battery is used to ensure the power supply of the motherboard BIOS, so as to save the user's BIOS setting information, once the motherboard battery is low or damaged, the system will appear relevant prompts to ask you to solve, in the case of unsolved, you will be prompted to press F1 to continue.
Solution: Replace the motherboard BIOS battery.
2. The system hard disk is damaged.
When the system detects that the computer's hard disk is damaged, it is recommended that you back up important data in time, and when the problem is not solved, you will also be prompted to press F1 to continue.
3. The CPU fan is not running properly.
If you continue to run the CPU because the temperature is too high, it may cause you to freeze, blue screen, burn, etc., before the problem is solved, you will also be prompted to press F1 to continue.
There are also old machines that used to have floppy drives, which would also occur if the startup item was set to a floppy drive, but now machines generally don't have this situation.
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