Micro star mining motherboard BIOS settings
Publish: 2021-04-27 11:29:49
1. All brands of motherboards are absolutely universal is to press the delete key.
2. http://www.e0708.com/data/2006/0325/article_ 8_ 1. HTM
this is the full graphic setting of AMI
BIOS! I won't say more about anything else
good luck to you!
this is the full graphic setting of AMI
BIOS! I won't say more about anything else
good luck to you!
3. If your BIOS has previously set the CD-ROM drive as the first drive, you don't need to change it. Otherwise, the system will enter the hard disk instead of booting from the CD.
the second advanced BIOS features on the left has the word "first boot device", which is changed to cd-rmo, or the word "boot device", which is also changed to CD-ROM, F10 yes, restart
the second advanced BIOS features on the left has the word "first boot device", which is changed to cd-rmo, or the word "boot device", which is also changed to CD-ROM, F10 yes, restart
4. http://www.e0708.com/data/2006/0325/article_ 8_ 1. HTM
this is the whole process graphic setting of AMI BIOS! I won't say more about anything else
good luck to you!
this is the whole process graphic setting of AMI BIOS! I won't say more about anything else
good luck to you!
5.
Lead the sequence, right? Settings = = boot --- boot
option? 1 set as the required device model, press F10 to save and exit
you can also press the power on key, immediately press the F11 key to call up the quick boot menu and select the required device to start
6. When the F1 computer starts up, you need to press F1 to enter the system.
Press F1 when the computer starts up. This is because your BIOS is not set properly, but it can boot the system normally. It is a non fatal fault. Pressing F1 is asking if you want to continue<
you have not installed a floppy disk drive, but you have set the option to turn on the floppy disk drive in CMOS.
the method is as follows: start up, press del key, enter BIOS settings, and select the first & quot; Basic settings & quot;, Set the floopy to & quot; Disabel" If it is not, press "PgUp" or "PgDn" to modify it. After modification, press "ESC" to exit. Select "save & exit setup" and press enter to exit BIOS and restart, If it doesn't work any more, replace the battery and reset it according to the above steps
3 to boot, you need to press the F1 key to enter, mainly because the BIOS settings are inconsistent with the real hardware data, which can be divided into the following situations:
1. In fact, there is no floppy drive or the floppy drive is broken, but the BIOS has a floppy drive, so you have to press F1 to continue
2. Two hard disks were originally attached, but they were set as al hard disks in the BIOS. Later, when one of them was removed, they forgot to change the BIOS settings back. This problem also occurs
3. If the main board battery is not powered, it will also cause data loss, resulting in this failure
4. Restart the system and enter the BIOS settings. It is found that the floppy drive is set to 1.44M, but there is no floppy drive in the chassis. After setting this to none, the problem is solved
many people have asked this kind of question before. Here is a summary of this kind of question I met, hoping to help you
1. Hareware monitor found an error, enter power management setup for details, press F1 to continue, del to enter setup
Chinese: if the monitoring function finds an error, enter power management setup to view the details, press F1 to continue the boot program, and press del to enter COMS setup
explanation: some motherboards have hardware monitoring function, which can set temperature monitoring between motherboard and CPU, voltage output level monitoring of voltage regulator and monitoring of fan speed. When the above monitoring function is found to be abnormal ring startup, the above paragraph will appear. At this time, you can enter COMS setting and select power management setup, Check the * * fan monitor * *, * * Thermal Monitor * * and * * voltage monitor * * on the right to find out which part is abnormal, and then solve it
2. PRI slave drive ATAPI lncompatible press F1 to resume
it may be that your CD-ROM is not connected properly or there is a fault. It is better to set all ide ports to automatic in CMOS
3. Press F1 to continue, del to enter setup
Press del to enter BIOS after power on, select none in floppy drive and press F10 to save
4. CMOS check sum error - defaults loaded
Press F1 to continue? Del to enter setup
08 / 09 / 2000-i810-ite8712-6a69me1cc-00
the CMOS battery is dead< br />5、Warning CPU has been changed Please Enter CPU speed CMOS setup and Remember to save Before Exit
this indicates that the BIOS settings have been flushed out, and it is necessary to reset the BIOS (also known as CMOS settings). Power on, press and hold the "del" key to enter the settings, see your motherboard manual. What is your CPU frequency? In the BIOS to choose a good external frequency, frequency doubling is locked anyway. External frequency is always 66, 100 or 133, depending on the CPU model, from low to high setting. If it is the BIOS setting of award, select frequency / voltage control on the home page. Use this menu to set the frequency and voltage. "Clock by slow adjust" allows you to select the CPU clock frequency. The BIOS settings of various motherboards are different. You can refer to your motherboard manual for adjustment< br />6、cpu has been changed please re-enter cpu settings in the cmos setup and remember to save before quit!
some motherboards have an external frequency jumper, which is 100MHz by default, and some motherboards don't support automatic frequency molation. You just need to go into the BIOS and set the external frequency to your CPU standard external frequency. Frequency doubling is generally set automatically, and it's better not to overclock.
Press F1 when the computer starts up. This is because your BIOS is not set properly, but it can boot the system normally. It is a non fatal fault. Pressing F1 is asking if you want to continue<
you have not installed a floppy disk drive, but you have set the option to turn on the floppy disk drive in CMOS.
the method is as follows: start up, press del key, enter BIOS settings, and select the first & quot; Basic settings & quot;, Set the floopy to & quot; Disabel" If it is not, press "PgUp" or "PgDn" to modify it. After modification, press "ESC" to exit. Select "save & exit setup" and press enter to exit BIOS and restart, If it doesn't work any more, replace the battery and reset it according to the above steps
3 to boot, you need to press the F1 key to enter, mainly because the BIOS settings are inconsistent with the real hardware data, which can be divided into the following situations:
1. In fact, there is no floppy drive or the floppy drive is broken, but the BIOS has a floppy drive, so you have to press F1 to continue
2. Two hard disks were originally attached, but they were set as al hard disks in the BIOS. Later, when one of them was removed, they forgot to change the BIOS settings back. This problem also occurs
3. If the main board battery is not powered, it will also cause data loss, resulting in this failure
4. Restart the system and enter the BIOS settings. It is found that the floppy drive is set to 1.44M, but there is no floppy drive in the chassis. After setting this to none, the problem is solved
many people have asked this kind of question before. Here is a summary of this kind of question I met, hoping to help you
1. Hareware monitor found an error, enter power management setup for details, press F1 to continue, del to enter setup
Chinese: if the monitoring function finds an error, enter power management setup to view the details, press F1 to continue the boot program, and press del to enter COMS setup
explanation: some motherboards have hardware monitoring function, which can set temperature monitoring between motherboard and CPU, voltage output level monitoring of voltage regulator and monitoring of fan speed. When the above monitoring function is found to be abnormal ring startup, the above paragraph will appear. At this time, you can enter COMS setting and select power management setup, Check the * * fan monitor * *, * * Thermal Monitor * * and * * voltage monitor * * on the right to find out which part is abnormal, and then solve it
2. PRI slave drive ATAPI lncompatible press F1 to resume
it may be that your CD-ROM is not connected properly or there is a fault. It is better to set all ide ports to automatic in CMOS
3. Press F1 to continue, del to enter setup
Press del to enter BIOS after power on, select none in floppy drive and press F10 to save
4. CMOS check sum error - defaults loaded
Press F1 to continue? Del to enter setup
08 / 09 / 2000-i810-ite8712-6a69me1cc-00
the CMOS battery is dead< br />5、Warning CPU has been changed Please Enter CPU speed CMOS setup and Remember to save Before Exit
this indicates that the BIOS settings have been flushed out, and it is necessary to reset the BIOS (also known as CMOS settings). Power on, press and hold the "del" key to enter the settings, see your motherboard manual. What is your CPU frequency? In the BIOS to choose a good external frequency, frequency doubling is locked anyway. External frequency is always 66, 100 or 133, depending on the CPU model, from low to high setting. If it is the BIOS setting of award, select frequency / voltage control on the home page. Use this menu to set the frequency and voltage. "Clock by slow adjust" allows you to select the CPU clock frequency. The BIOS settings of various motherboards are different. You can refer to your motherboard manual for adjustment< br />6、cpu has been changed please re-enter cpu settings in the cmos setup and remember to save before quit!
some motherboards have an external frequency jumper, which is 100MHz by default, and some motherboards don't support automatic frequency molation. You just need to go into the BIOS and set the external frequency to your CPU standard external frequency. Frequency doubling is generally set automatically, and it's better not to overclock.
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