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What should I do if I want to restore factory settings?
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Format all hard drives. That's it.
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Find the option with hold up and set it to no erorrs!
Or boot---boot settings configuration---wait for"f1"if error--disabled.
However, the problem is that the CPU model** in the motherboard BIOS is corrupted or missing, and it is still recommended to reflash the BIOS
If you turn off F1, it will be a non-fatal failure in the future, and it will not be prompted!
If there is no electricity, just change the battery of the motherboard.
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There are two possibilities: one is that your CMOS battery is out of power, try to change the battery, and the other is the jumper next to the CMOS, you jump and try.
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First of all, check if your motherboard battery is dead?
Then, after confirming that the computer peripherals are connected normally, restore the BIOS default settings to try
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Check if there is a problem with the hardware and clean the graphics card or memory module. If it doesn't work, you can only reinstall the system.
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This should be a virus. Let the family redo the system.
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Have the courage to pursue science, constantly seek knowledge, dare to experiment, be good at observation, and constantly learn from failures, reflect on the process, and summarize ideas.
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No matter what you do, you must be rigorous, meticulous, innovative, constantly practice, and do it with the attitude of excellence and the pursuit of perfection.
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You look for the tutorial of "Xingyu Pear Cloud", which is a professional U disk system tool.
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Copy this image file to your U disk, remember to put it directly into the U disk Or put it in the folder where the name of the U disk Chinese folder is English or Pinyin, and then it is to query your computer model How to set up boot When installing the system, set the U disk as the first startup item and select the U disk when installing Enter the U disk But the usual computer desktop is almost the same Install it with an image Remember to restore only the system disk when installing.
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Plug the USB flash drive into the computer and select the DOS toolbox, then go to Ghost to refer to this on the line.
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Insert the USB flash drive.
Restart the computer, set the USB flash drive as the first startup item and save it.
Reboot into the boot USB flash drive and run ghost
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Step by step into the PE system manual ghost
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Listen carefully to how long and short it is, and then look it up on the Internet. The most convenient way is to plug and unplug the memory module, wipe the gold finger with an eraser, and the alarm can also be turned on, which is generally a problem with the memory module.
If the case is dirty, remove the dust (blow it with a hair dryer, and stop for a few seconds if it is hot, because the components on the motherboard are not heat-resistant).
The network card has nothing to do with the picture P.
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Restore XP to the default login screen and I'll send it to you if you need it.