Win7 boot self-test Floopy disk fail error solution

  

A friend recently showed a self-test when opening the Win7 system, and reported Floopy disk fail, Press F1 to continue, DEL to Enter Setup. What happened? How to solve the Floopy disk fail error in Win7 POST? The following small series on this issue, to introduce you to the Floopy disk fail error solution.

Reminder: DEL is a hotkey to enter the BIOS Setup interface. Some models may be F2 or F1. When booting after self-test, if this error occurs, the self-test encounters an error. Press and hold the hotkey on the BIOS Setup interface. Some are F2 or F1 or DEL. Enter the BIOS Setup interface to check if the settings are incorrect. Such prompt information does not indicate a true failure. During the self-test, some phenomena accompanying the fault are used to remind the user to choose to continue or correct the error. Common error messages are as follows: 1. Floopy disk(S) fail 2, Primor hard diskS.MARTStatus BAD 3, Primary master hard disk fail 4, System CMOS Checksum bad 5, 0135: System FAN Failure 6. Keyboard error or no keyboard Present 7, 0135: GPU FAN Failure 8, 0134: CPU FAN Failure 9, 0701: USB Over Current On HC/Port 10, CMOS Time and Date Not Set 11, Memory Parity Error at xxxx 12, CMOS Battery State Low In the environment, there are several reasons for this phenomenon: 1. Hard disk failure 2. Soft drive failure 3. Incorrect setting in CMOS Setup or setting is modified 4. The current host is not connected or the keyboard is not detected. 5. The fan of the host is not. Normal operation 6, USB power failure 7, host date, time error 8, memory check error, etc. … If you need to handle the self-test error, please check the specific error before the information, and re-find the document according to the key error information. Targeting the ground . The above is about how to solve the Floopy disk fail error in the Win7 boot self-test. If the problem persists, it is recommended to reinstall the system.

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