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Friday 9 June 2017

Fix Error When Turn on Laptop Automatically Enter BIOS


Problem Description
When the laptop is turned on always enter the BIOS automatically.

Cause of Error
This error is caused by a broken keyboard. When turning on the laptop, to enter BIOS, press F1/F2/Esc/Delete button. Example; To enter BIOS settings for Acer laptop, press F2 button. For some reason, the F2 button is damaged (always in a depressed position), so when turning on the laptop, automatically enters the BIOS, because the F2 button is pressed, but you don't press the F2 button. So this error occurs because it found damage to the keys used to enter the BIOS, such as the F1/F2/Esc
/Delete button. read also Top 5 Computer Accessories People Buy Online

Solution No.1
Turn off the laptop, remove the battery, then release the keyboard keys used to enter the BIOS. Once the button is released, clean it with a brush. Once clean, install battery, then turn on the laptop to see the results.

Solution No.2
Remove the rubber button (be careful). Don't remove the rubber button as a whole, leave the rubber parts still attached. Clean it with a brush. Once clean, install battery, then turn on the laptop to see the results.

Additional information
When this problem occurs, the BIOS settings will return to the defaut position.

Sample case;
You make changes to the BIOS settings, continue to install the OS, then there is error like this, and the BIOS settings go back to the Default Settings. Example; By default "OS selection" settings is UEFI OS. Then you make a change it to Legacy OS, and then you continue to install the OS. read also Top 5 Mobile Phone Accessories in India

One day, when you turn on the laptop, suddenly there is a problem like this. When the laptop is turned on, automatically enters the BIOS. In this condition, the BIOS settings go back to the defaut position (OS selection settings is UEFI OS). After you fix the keyboard button, when the OS loading process, suddenly appears "Blue Screen of Death". BSOD occurs because there is an incompatibility between, the BIOS settings and the installed OS. read also Cheap Gaming Laptops Under 500 In A PC

Solutions; Enter the BIOS settings, open the "OS selection" setting. From UEFI OS change it to Legacy OS, save BIOS settings, then restart.

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