Press F1 to boot into the complete solution of the system

  

First try to restore the BIOS to the production state can usually be solved, other references:

Press F1 at boot, this is because your BIOS is not properly set but can also The normal boot system is a non-fatal fault. Press F1 to ask if you want to continue.

You don't have a floppy disk drive installed, but it is set in CMOS. The option to turn on the floppy drive.

The method is: press the Del key to enter the BIOS settings, select the first "basic settings. ", set floopy not "Disabel" is invalid.

2 At the beginning of the boot, press DEL to enter the BIOS, press Enter to enter the first item, and see the "Drive" inside A & rdquo; item is not "None", if not, press "Pgup" or "PgDn" to modify, press "<;ESC” to exit, select "Save & Exit Setup" and press Enter to exit the BIOS. Restart, if you can't do it, change the battery and follow the steps above to reset it.

3 booting needs to press the F1 key to enter, mainly because the BIOS settings do not match the real hardware data, can be divided into the following cases:

1, there is actually no floppy drive Or the floppy drive is broken, but the BIOS has a floppy drive, which causes you to press F1 to continue. 2, the original two hard drives, set up in the BIOS into a dual hard drive, and later lost one of them but forgot to change the BIOS settings back, this problem will also occur.

3, the motherboard battery is not powered, it will also cause data loss and this failure.

4, restart the system, enter the BIOS settings, found that the floppy drive is set to 1.44M, but in fact there is no floppy drive in the chassis, set this to NONE, troubleshooting.

There have been many people who have asked such questions. Let me summarize the problems I have encountered and hope to help everyone.

1, Hareware Monitor found an error, enter POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP for details, Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP

English: Monitoring function found error, enter POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP to view details Press the F1 key to continue the boot process and press the DEL key to enter the COMS settings.

Explanation: Some motherboards have hardware monitoring functions, which can set the temperature monitoring of the motherboard and CPU, the voltage output level monitoring of the voltage regulator, and the monitoring of each fan speed when

If the above monitoring function detects an abnormal situation at the time of power-on, then the above paragraph will appear. At this time, you can enter the COMS setting and select POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP. On the right side, **Fan Monitor**, **Thermal Monitor** and * *Voltage Monitor** checks which part of the exception was issued and then resolved.

2, pri slave drive-ATAPI LNCOMPatible press F1 to Resume

It may be that your CD-ROM drive is not connected or faulty. It is best to set each IDE port to automatic in CMOS.

3, Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP

After booting, press DEL to enter the BIOS. Select NONE in the floppy drive and press F10 to save it.

4 CMOS checksum error-Defaults loaded

Press F1 to contnue?DEL to enter SETUP

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cmos battery Electricity.

5, Warning! CPU has been changed! Please Enter CPU speed CMOS setup and Remember to save Before Exit!

This means that the BIOS settings have been flushed and you have to reset the BIOS (also known as CMOS settings). Press and hold the “Del” button to enter the settings and see your motherboard manual. What is your CPU frequency? In the BIOS to choose a FSB, the multiplier is locked. The FSB is always 66, 100 or 133. It depends on the CPU model and is set from low to high. If it is AWARD's BIOS setting, select Frequency/Voltage Control on the front page. Use this menu to make special settings for frequency and voltage. Among them, “Clock By Slight Adjust” allows you to select the CPU clock frequency. There are differences in the BIOS settings of various motherboards. You can refer to your motherboard manual for adjustment.


6, cpu has been changed please re-enter cpu settings in the cmos setup and remember to save before quit!


There is a FSB jumper, the default is 100MHZ, and some motherboards do not support auto-tuning. You just need to set the FSB to your CPU standard FSB in the BIOS. The multiplier is usually set automatically, it is best not to Overclocking.

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