It's very troublesome for some people to press F1 when the computer is turned on, and it's very inconvenient for them to press F1 when the computer should be turned on? Friends who don't know can take a look at the following solutions to the boot prompt F1, hoping to help you!
Press F1 to enter the system when starting the computer. Solution: Press F1 when starting the computer. This is caused by BIOS setting error, so it may be because there is no floppy drive but the floppy drive is enabled. At this time, the floppy drive needs to be disabled.
After the computer is powered on, press CMOS: features to enter BIOS settings.
After finding it, set drive a to none and drive B to none, then press F10 to save and enter y to enter.
There may be a memory problem or the CPU frequency has been changed. You need to replace the memory and restore the BIOS default value, or because two hard disks were originally attached, but the BIOS was set to dual hard disks. Later, when one of them was removed, the BIOS setting was not changed back. This problem will also occur, so just restore the BIOS default value.
Method to restore the default value of BIOS: turn on or restart the computer, and then press and hold del key to enter the BIOS. After entering, find loadfail safedefaults, find the direction key on the keyboard, press and hold, select and enter. You will be prompted whether you are sure, and then press y and enter. Finally, select Save & exit and press F10 directly. Press y to restart automatically and the setting will take effect.
If this still doesn't work, you need to check the circuit of the motherboard. If you don't have tools, you can only send them for repair and let people use professional tools for testing.