First, the system hard disk damage, when the system prompts "3rd Master harddisk:s.m.a.r.t. Status bad Backup and Replace", indicating that the system detected the computer's third hard disk damage, we recommend that you back up important data in time, If you do not solve the problem, you will be prompted to press F1 to continue.
Solution: Find the other hard drive of the main hard drive, install the hard drive on the other computer for data export, then replace or repair the hard drive to solve.
If your computer does not have a floppy disk drive, but the BIOS is set up to detect the floppy drive option, that the BIOS will automatically detect the floppy drive in the boot, the BIOS does not detect the floppy drive requires press F1 to continue; The floppy drive is typically named floppy in the BIOS, Or the default drive.a is the floppy drive.
Workaround: Press the DEL key to enter the BIOS setting on power-on, usually in the first setting, look for drive A or drive B, press the PgUp or PgDn adjustment on the keyboard, set them to none without detection, or find the option on "floppy", set this option to " None "does not detect, the last in the keyboard press F10 (save and exit), select Yes, the computer can be restarted after the solution."
Third, may be the motherboard battery is low or damaged, the motherboard battery is used in the case of computer loss of power to ensure the motherboard BIOS power supply, so as to save the user's BIOS settings information, once the motherboard battery low or damage system will be prompted alert! System battery voltage is low (battery power) requires you to resolve or prompt "CMOS battery failed" (battery failure), in the absence of a solution will prompt you to press F1 to continue, this is to ensure that the BIOS information will not be lost;
WORKAROUND: First replace the motherboard BIOS battery after determining that the failure to charge is not caused by the motherboard damage.