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Why does my PC stay stuck in bios ?
So a few days ago, I tried to turn on my PC and I got the blue screen saying that was an error. And so the past 3 or 4 times I’ve tried to start my PC up, it goes straight to the bios. And if I save and exit, it takes me right back to the bios, forcing me to have to press the power button to make it turn off. Is there any solutions to this ??
8 Answers
- ?Lv 75 months ago
You need a recovery disk. Did it come with disks because you need to boot to a disk to recover from whatever is causing the problem. In the bios there are boot options so if you have or can obtain a recovery disk you can make the first boot to the CD drive unless you have a new laptop which don;'t even have such drives then you might try to boot to a USB drive if there is such an option but I have never owned such a laptop. If it is a desktop it should have a CD-DVD Rom drive.
- ?Lv 65 months ago
maybe it says you have an error and need a computer technician , by the way how did you write thi massage when you computer doesnt work !!!!
- 5 months ago
Did you installed a new hardware like PCI card, if yes then try removing it and get back to a simple PC setup and try to run it.
- keerokLv 75 months ago
In the BIOS, look for something that sounds like set to default settings. Save, reboot. If that doesn't work, replace the CMOS battery on the motherboard then set BIOS to default again. If that still does not work, you will need to bring the CPU for servicing. Not much info to go on further.
- Anonymous5 months ago
Sounds like an hard drive problem. Like the other Anon said, check the BIOS if your hard drive is visible. If it isn't, there is a problem with the BIOS settings, the way your hard drive is physically connected or it has gone bad. It might also be a problem with your operating system installation.