A:driver error Press F1 to resume

1Press F1 to resume, this is because your BIOS is not set up correctly but you can boot the system normally, it is a non-fatal fault, press F1 is asking if you want to continue.

You don't have a floppy disk drive installed, but you have set the option in CMOS to enable it.

The method is: power on the Del key, enter the BIOS setup, select the first "Basic Settings", the floopy item is set to "Disabel" invalid on it.

2Press DEL to enter BIOS when you first turn on the computer, press Enter to enter the first item, and see if the "Drive A" item is "None", or press "Pgup" if it is not. "or" PgDn "to modify, modify the press" ESC "exit, select" Save & Exit Setup" The first thing you need to do is to press Enter to exit BIOS and reboot. If you can't do it again, you can change the battery and reset it according to the above steps.

3 power on the need to press the F1 key to enter, mainly because the BIOS settings and the real hardware data does not match the cause, can be divided into the following cases:

1, in fact, there is no floppy drive or floppy drive is bad, but the BIOS is set to have a floppy drive, which leads to the need to press F1 to continue.

2, the original hanging two hard disk, in the BIOS set to dual hard disk, and then take off one of the time but forget to change the BIOS settings back, will also appear this problem.

3, the motherboard battery is not charged can also cause data loss and thus 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, the item is set to NONE, the fault is eliminated.

There have been a lot of people who have asked this question, and the following will summarize the problems I've encountered, so I hope it will help you.

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

Chinese: Monitor found an error, enter POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP for details. POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP for details, Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP.

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

The above monitoring functions are found to be abnormal during the booting process, then the above paragraph will appear, and then you can enter the COMS setup to select POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP. This can be done by entering the COMS settings and selecting POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP, and then looking at **Fan Monitor**, **Thermal Monitor**, and **Voltage Monitor** on the right side to see which part of the monitor is abnormal, and then resolving the problem.

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

Maybe your CD-ROM drive is not connected properly or is faulty, it is better to set the IDE ports to auto in CMOS.

3, Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP

After booting up the computer, press DEL to enter BIOS, and select NONE in the selection of floppy drives, then press F10 to save it

4, CMOS checksum error- Defaults loaded

This is the first time I've ever seen a floppy disk drive in a computer, and I've never seen a floppy disk drive in a computer. Defaults loaded

Press F1 to contnue?DEL to enter SETUP

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The cmos battery is dead.

5, Warning! CPU has been changed! Please Enter CPU speed CMOS setup and Remember to save Before Exit! Press and hold the "Del" key to enter setup, and look at your motherboard's manual. What is your CPU frequency? You have to choose the external frequency in the BIOS, the multiplier is locked anyway. The external frequency is always 66, 100 or 133, depending on the CPU model, set from low to high. If it is AWARD's BIOS setup, select Frequency/Voltage Control on the first page, and use this menu to make special settings for frequency and voltage. The "Clock By Slight Adjust" allows you to select the CPU clock frequency. The BIOS settings are different for each motherboard, so you can refer to your own motherboard manual to make adjustments.

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, the default is 100MHZ, and some motherboards do not support automatic frequency adjustment. You just need to go into the BIOS and set the external frequency to your CPU's standard external frequency, and the multiplier is usually set automatically, so it's best not to overclock.

If the above solutions can not be resolved, you can check the CMOS circuitry next to the signs of burnout, my machine is because of the CMOS circuitry next to the problem, the above machine decision methods have been tried and useless, and finally a soldering iron on the fix.