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The reason is that the battery is short-circuited due to changing the hardware, which causes the CMOS parameters to be lost and inconsistent with the actual hardware.
1. Press F1 to continue, but next time.
2. Press del to enter the CMOS settings, set the date and time correctly, and modify the parameters that are inconsistent with the hardware, such as: the floppy drive is not actually there, but it exists in the CMOS, etc.
3. If you just don't want to get out of this interface, just set Halt On to No Errors in the BIOS standard settings.
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If it does not shut down normally, it will self-test when it starts.
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Press F1 to enter the system.
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**This is the BIOS interface of the computer.
Judging from the BIOS information, the hard disk detection at the middle SATA information is normal, and there are also hard disk items in the boot device on the right, and the hardware is fine.
You can try to restart the computer directly to see if you have entered the BIOS because of the wrong hotkey.
If the computer still automatically enters the BIOS after restarting, it is obvious that the operating system boot is corrupted.
If you are a novice, you can directly send it to the repair shop to reinstall the system, and you can solve the problem.
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Dear, there are three reasons for this problem of automatically jumping to BIOS at boot:
1.The computer's hard drive has failed, causing the computer to not recognize the storage device. The computer will automatically enter the BIOS.
Then, after entering, first select the boot menu, then select boot -option 1 and press enter. If the hard disk is normal, a string of information about the hard disk will be displayed, if not, it means that there is a problem with the hard disk, and the hard disk may need to be replaced;
2.If the BIOS is set incorrectly and the hard disk cannot be recognized, press F9 in the main interface of the menu and press the Enter key, and finally press F10 to save, and then use the elimination method to troubleshoot.
3.If the system files are tampered with, the computer will not boot. You can go to the "Security" menu, select the "Secure Boot Control" option, and set the Secure Boot Control option to "Disabled" in the interface.
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Judging from the ** you sent, it should be booted into the BIOS option; Unlike the previous BIOS, the current motherboard is graphical, and you can also use a mouse; As for why it appears, it may be that a certain button was pressed when it was turned on, or the system detected a change in some hardware or settings, so it is generally good to restart it, and if there is a problem, you can set it again.
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It may be caused by the keyboard keys accidentally pressing the keys to enter the BIOS, or it may be due to the loss of system files in the hard disk and the system files cannot be started, and the BIOS is entered.
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In your case, the startup may have been changed.
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According to the screenshot you gave,Personally,Either the system is not installed,Or the virus in your computer is caused,In this case,Personally, I recommend that you scan the hard disk for bad sectors first,If there is no bad sector,Then it is recommended that you directly repartition and reinstall the system to try。
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Your computer now boots up and displays an error, it should be caused by the damage to the operating system, you can reinstall the operating system, back up the data before installation, it is recommended to format the hard disk before installing the operating system, so that the probability of error is much smaller.
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Try to use PE to enter the system first, check whether there is a problem with the computer, if the PE boot fails, it is a hardware problem, if the PE boots normally, it is a system problem, you can try to press F8 repeatedly during the boot process to enter the safe mode.
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The installation of the system was unsuccessful, and the system was redone. Enter with the boot disk. It's best to start with a new mounting system.
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What is the cause, I took a look, and I think you should have pressed the wrong button when restarting the system.
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It looks like you're in safe mode. If it's not safe mode, refer to the following.
1. The system self-test caused by illegal shutdown can enter the system as long as you continue to wait.
2. If you can't enter the system for a long time, then restart the computer and press the ESC key immediately when this interface appears to enter the system.
3. If the above operations cannot solve the problem, then the system can only be reinstalled.
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It should be that the system has crashed, reinstall the system.
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The boot file of the program is corrupted, and the system can only be reinstalled.
It's nothing, just click on it and start it normally.
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