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It's because when the computer boots up, you have to check the hard disk, optical drive, or something, and when you start the computer, you have to press F1 because you have a floppy drive set on your computer but the motherboard can't detect it, so it prompts you, you can enter the first item in the CNOS settings when you boot up and then find out if there are these English devices A B, there are floppy drives are generally set to , you just need to set this item to none on OK.
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The computer found some problems when starting the self-test, such as: BIOS setting problems caused by the COMS battery failure, or BIOS setting problems The common ones are because the BIOS is set up with a floppy drive, but the computer does not install a floppy drive, and the computer cannot detect it!
Pressing F1 is the function to skip!
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The motherboard battery needs to be replaced. Or if your motherboard's BIOS settings are incorrect, you can go to the BIOS to load the default settings.
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In general, the coin cell battery on the motherboard is aging. Just buy a new one in the computer city and replace it, it's very cheap.
It is recommended to call someone from the maintenance department to replace the brand machine, and there will be no warranty if you open the chassis privately.
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There is a 3V coin cell battery on the motherboard to save COMS information, and when it runs out, just replace it.
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The battery is dead.
I used to do this before, and it would be nice to change the battery.
You can give it a try.
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It's okay for the time being, every problem with entering the system, but you don't care about it, and redo the system after a while.
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ASUS motherboard boot prompts that you need to press the F1 key, which can be solved in the following ways:
1. After booting up, click the F2 button or DEL button to enter the BIOS interface;
2. Click the F7 key to enter the advanced mode;
3. In advanced mode, find the "Startup" item and turn off the "If there is an error, wait to press the F1 key" setting.
Through the above steps, you can close the interface of the startup prompt F1.
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To press f1 to start: There are several solutions:
1. Restore or optimize BIOS settings.
After turning on the computer or restarting the computer, "CD...... is displayed on the screen, press the "DEL" key to enter the BIOS settings interface, award
loadbios
defaults, this option is used to load the BIOS initial settings to determine the scope of the failure.
loadoprimum
Settings (load motherboard BIOS factory settings), which are optimized settings for the factory BIOS.
or amlload
biossetup
defaults, which is used to load the initial BIOS settings.
loadhigh
performance
defaults (high performance default), this option is used to load BIOS optimization settings.
After selecting the default or optimized value with the keyboard arrow keys, press the ESC key, F10 key.
Y key, save and exit the settings.
2. Turn off the floppy drive.
Reboot, press del into the BIOS, and find Standard
cmossetup
Press Enter in the interface that opens and place Drive
a: and driveb:
Change to none, set floopy to disable, press ESC, F10.
Y key, save and exit the settings.
3. Prompt for low BIOS battery - replace the battery or replace the motherboard's battery when it is out of power!
Turn on the computer to see if you don't need to press F1 anymore.
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It's OK to set it in the motherboard BIOS.。。 It's OK to set the detection to none every time you turn it on.。。
There could be several reasons, try the following workarounds: >>>More
There is no harm.
Generally, the reason for this phenomenon is that the motherboard battery is dead. >>>More
The computer bootstraps itself from the CMOS first, scans the hardware configuration by itself, if you find an abnormality, the system will automatically pause, prompting you to make relevant settings, different computer settings are built differently, what you call F1 is to ignore the error and continue to start. >>>More
Press the F1 key every time you boot up, this is because you don't have a floppy drive installed, but you have set the option to turn on the floppy drive in CMOS. >>>More
This is because the motherboard BIOS sets the floppy drive A as Yes, but your computer cannot detect the floppy drive when it is turned on, prompting you to press F1 to skip the prompt to detect the floppy drive A, the reason is that your motherboard battery is out of power, and the battery needs to be replaced. And press the Del key to enter the BIOS when booting up, press Enter (select the first item), change the value of drive A (you see the value should be, change to none (use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to select, use the Pageup, Pagedown keys to change the settings) and finally press the F10 key on the keyboard, press Enter to exit and it's OK.