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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.
This usually happens when the battery is dead. If you don't know how to set up CMOS, you can ask a friend to help or call ** to your motherboard manufacturer or seller.
Here's a suggestion to try:
Press del to enter the CMOS option when you boot up, double-click it on the 2nd or 3rd on the left, and change the first item of the start self-test to no self-test, which is the one at the beginning of D.
Then press F10 and then Y to go.
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This is because your computer is too old, and the button battery on the motherboard is dead, so it will have that every time you turn it on. Motherboard button batteries seem to be yes, and they are sold in general computer cities, 5-10 yuan.
Hope it helps.
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F1 into the BIOS made a mistake, F1 into the system, del into the BIOS BIOS is out of power, replace the BIOS battery.
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If you have a problem with the power supply, try changing the power supply.
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You see what that specific prompt is, change the BIOS settings according to the prompt, and replace the battery if the battery is dead.
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Is the floppy drive still on in your BIOS?
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After taking the motherboard battery off for a while, it can be restored to factory settings. There is also a possibility that your motherboard battery is dead. Generally, the motherboard battery should be replaced every two years, otherwise it is easy to lose the motherboard setting information.
After replacing the battery, if you still need to press F1 to enter the system, this situation is caused by your CMOS setting is incorrect, if your CMOS setting is incorrect, the system will find that some devices are not installed during the self-test, so you are prompted to press F1 to continue, and in fact, these devices are not installed, but you have set them to turn on and detect these devices in CMOS, so the above situation occurs. You can press it after powering it on"del"button to enter the CMOS settings and set the options for some devices that are not available on the motherboard"Close"Save the CMOS settings and restart them.
Solution: Boot the computer and press del into the BIOS
Hit the advanced settings option, it should be the second menu.
Hit Floopy Seek, set it to Disable and enter the BIOS, select the first item to enter, and then there's a floppy underneath, followed by something (if memory serves), change it to none.
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The first is that the battery is dead.
Second, you have to go into the BIOS and set it up, and then press F10 to save it, and that's fine.
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Under the BIOS settings (generally press del to BIOS), most of the reasons are to set up the floppy drive and cancel the floppy drive.
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Set up the floppy drive, go to the BIOS and cancel the floppy drive!
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There is no harm.
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