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When I encountered a Lenovo machine, I couldn't find the optical drive to start in the BIOS settings, because it was installed in the system of the Internet café, and I thought it was the BIOS settings that were manipulated, such as disabled or something.
I just need to install an office2003 on this machine, but I can't install it. At first, I didn't know that it was a problem with the system, so I had to reinstall the system depressedly, only to find that I couldn't start the optical drive. I had limited access to the types of machines, so I dismissed the idea of reinstalling and continued to install Office.
After tossing and turning for a long time, it gradually became clear that the 1304 error was caused by a system registry problem. I don't think it can be reinstalled.**A green office that doesn't need to be registered should be possible.,With the mood of giving it a try.,The result is really done.。
Afterwards, I still wondered that the machine did not have a CD-ROM drive, and when I got home, I went to the Internet to find the answer. After looking at some of the disabling and unblocking methods, I don't remember the original BIOS screen very clearly, and I'm not very sure. Some say that when you turn on the machine, you can keep pressing f12 to appear from the ** start option,I think this is possible,It seems that the machine that my unit used to assemble later is like this.,I can't remember.,This thing hasn't been encountered once in years.。
In addition, I studied the Phoenix type BIOS (now Phoenix has acquired the Award), and the CMOS setting interface of the BIOS is indeed the interface of Phoenix, and the top row of display settings are:
main advanced security power boot exit
Then, setting the boot options should be in the "boot" item, and the operation is probably to hold shift+-select. If you can't find the optical drive to boot, maybe it's really blocked? Normal probably looks like this:
power on
1、atapi cd-rom drive
2、hard drive
3、removable devices
4、network boot
But some friends did choose this way, and some friends said that it was better to reload the default BIOS settings and try it. In the end, there was no result. The machine I saw,I didn't see the four items below power on at all.,If it's really blocked.,Then you have to study how to disable and unban.。
Fortunately, the problem of installing Office has been solved, so don't bother with these for the time being.
BIOS settings, or the world is unified.
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It seems to be pressing f12 for you to see.
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Boot directly and press F12 to select to start from the optical drive.
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The motherboard is different, the settings are different, press ESC F11 F12 at the same time and press the notebook is generally press F2 Try it !!
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Keep pressing F12 when starting, select Start from the optical drive (English), and press Enter.
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Put the system disk into the optical drive, and press F8 without stopping when restarting.
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Hello! In order to solve your doubts easily and quickly, the problem needs a professional engineer background query about the internal data, and then solve the problem through the machine confidence, it is recommended that you contact Lenovo after-sales, after-sales ** consultation:
Other questions can also be compared in the two forums, the idea forum.
Think Forum.
Hope it helps, thank you.
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Press del to select the optical drive to boot.
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Press F12 to select the optical drive on it.
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Lenovo computers press F12 to select the optical drive.
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Press F12 to try it after powering it on, or del
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1. The first step is to turn on the Lenovo notebook, press and hold F2 when the screen lights up, and enter the BIOS page, as shown below:
2. After entering the BIOS page, then use the [ key on the keyboard to move the cursor, select [Advanced BIOS Features] (the first startup item) and press [Enter] to enter. As shown in Fig
3. On the [Advanced BIOS Features] page, press Enter with the up and down keys on the keyboard to select [Enabled] of the first item.
4. In the [Enabled] menu that opens, select [1st Boot Device], which is the first item, and press Enter.
5. Then you can see the [cd ***] option, this is the optical drive start, select [cd ***] and press enter to confirm.
6. Next, press F10 to save your settings, after pressing F10, the system will pop up a selection box, here select [OK] Enter, the system will restart, and the notebook will automatically start from the optical drive.
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The operations to set up the boot items of the optical drive are as follows:
1.When powered on, press F2 to enter the BIOS menu. The first thing you see is the computer information menu bar.
2.Select the boot item and find the optical drive.
3.Use the up and down keys to select the optical drive boot item, and set the disc drive boot as the first boot item by -+:
4.Finally, press F10 to save and exit.
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Lenovo notebook BIOS how to enter, the Chinese name of BIOS is the basic IO system, is an important part of the computer. When we use a USB flash drive or optical drive to install the system, we need to set up the BIOS. Many friends don't know how to get into the BIOS.
Let's see how I got in.
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The new notebook normally presses F12, the old notebook is normally F10, the older notebook is normally F2, after pressing, find the option Boot in the BIOS menu and switch between F5 and F6, and turn the optical drive boot to the first position.
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Go to the BIOS method.
Regarding the "Enter BIOS Method" question that you are asking, it is recommended that you:
Please click here to learn how to access the BIOS depending on the type of computer you are using.
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Lenovo notebooks come with one-click restore, and you can use one-click restore.
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Dear users, hello!
It is not recommended that you install a pirated operating system, and if you need to install or upgrade an operating system, it is recommended to consult your local Lenovo service center.
Inquire about the address details of Lenovo service outlets.
If you have purchased a genuine WinODWS operating system yourself, please use the optical media boot system to install it.
Provide you with win7 installation method:
Provides you with an XP installation method:
Have a great day, thank you!
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You can do it as follows:
The boot mode of the computer is sequential, and the computer automatically detects which bootloader is started from which according to the order set in the BIOS. If it is set to start with an optical drive, the disc must have a bootloader to enter the disc to boot, of course, ordinary discs cannot, mainly used for installing the system; If the boot disk is not detected, it automatically proceeds to the next boot item, which is the hard disk boot. The details are as follows:
1. Put in the system CD, keep pressing F12 when restarting the computer, in the pop-up startup menu, select the *** option, and press Enter, as shown in the figure below.
2. Boot into the main menu of the CD, and select the installation system to the first partition, as shown in the figure below.
3. Go to this interface and perform the decompression operation of the system, as shown in the figure below.
4. After the decompression is completed, it will automatically restart, take out the disc, and automatically reinstall the system, as shown in the figure below.
5. The reinstallation process will be restarted many times, just wait for the reinstallation to be completed, as shown in the figure below.
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There are 2 ways to set up a disc boot on your Lenovo desktop:
1. Shortcut key setting.
1. When you see the Lenovo logo when you turn it on, press F12.
2. Enter the startup menu.
3. Use the arrow keys to move to the CDROM drive and press enter after starting.
2. BIOS settings.
1. Press the del button when you see the Lenovo logo when you boot it.
2. Enter the BIOS interface.
3. After entering the BIOS main interface, the default is main, first move the cursor to the security item, and then use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to "Security Boot".
4. Select the secure boot item, press the enter key to open, select disabled to close, and OK.
5. Select Startup, select UEFI Legacy Boot, press Enter to enter, select Both, and press Enter to confirm.
6. Enter the UEFI Legacy Boot Priority item, select Legacy First, and press Enter to confirm.
7. Select the boot item, and then press the Enter key to enter.
8. After entering the boot options interface, select the boot item of the optical drive (select "ATAPI CD0 HL-DT-ST ***RAM GU70M") and press the Enter key to confirm.
9. Press F10 to keep exiting to boot from the implementation disc.
Desktop, is an independent and separated computer, completely unrelated to other parts, compared with notebooks and netbooks are larger, hosts, monitors and other equipment are generally relatively independent, generally need to be placed on a computer desk or a special workbench. Hence the name Desktop.
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Turn on,The first screen of the display has a boot menu hotkey prompt,Most of the associations are F12,Press,Select the optical drive,Enter it。 If the current UEFI boot, go to BIOS and change the boot mode to Legacy.
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At the time of booting, on the first screen, press the DEL key (multiple presses in a row) to enter the BIOS settings.
For the award BIOS, select the second option for First Boot Device and press Pagedown or PageUp, or add and minus keys to select until.
The cdrom option appears, then press Esc, press F10 to save your changes, and restart.
For the AMI BIOS, after entering the BIOS, press the right arrow key to the fourth item, find the option of First Boot Device, adjust it until the CDROM appears, then save the changes to exit, reboot.
Put the system installation disk into the optical drive, and the following message appears: Press AnyKey to Boot from CDROM....Press any key to enter the installation interface!
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Dear Lenovo users, hello!
1 After booting up and seeing the Lenovo logo, click the "F1" button or del to enter BIOS2 Enter the fourth item "Startup" and configure the boot option 3 After selecting Enter Boot, the boot options bar will appear and press F5 or F6 to adjust Select the optical drive ATAPI:CD0 is the first boot item.
4 After the adjustment is completed, press F10 to save and exit.
If you set it up and still can't boot from the optical drive, it may be that your disc is a non-bootable disc. So it can't boot from the optical drive.
Have a great day, thank you!
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Hello, you can set the optical drive to boot by the method below.
1. Press the power to turn on the computer, when the Lenovo logo appears, click the keyboard "F12" key continuously2, the "Boot Menu" menu appears, use the keyboard, select "CDROM".
3. After the disc is booted, the screen shows boot from cd, after two press returns, it will boot from the disc, otherwise boot from the hard disk.
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The motherboard is different, the settings are different, press ESC F11 F12 at the same time and press the notebook is generally press F2 Try it !!
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When Lenovo appears on boot, quickly press F2,It will come out to set the interface,Then press the arrow keys to move to the boot item,Then press F5F6 to move the line with *** to the top,Then Ann F10,Press Enter on it。。。
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You turn on the computer, when the screen shows Lenovo, there is a prompt at the bottom left, press F12 to enter the BIOS interface, find the Advanced BIOS Features in it, press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features interface; Set to *** in First Boot Device
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Fastest setup: Press the F12 key on boot to bring up several options (hard disk boot, USB boot, disc boot).
You choose to confirm with *** to start the disc.
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Generally, there is a prompt when you boot up the self-test, and you take a closer look at the prompt when you turn it on.
Lenovo has different types and different methods of entering CMOS.
If you can't get in, you can 4 F2, F9, F8, F10, and some of them can enter the CMOS ESC.
You are all 44 look at it, the brand machine into the CMOS is not the same, in the past, the association into the CMOS is DEL, now it may be the pursuit of advanced, the general assembly machine is DEL.
Good luck to you and your CMOS!!
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