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电脑启动不了. 大多数时候开机后风扇转几秒钟就停了. 有时能启动一会儿. 检查完硬盘后显示"mintor a hardware problem, enter power supply menu or enter F1.." 然后就死机了. 请问是不是电源有问题, 还是其他问题如CPU内存等? 谢谢!
 
主板问题

电源的话……也有可能,但绝对不是cpu问题(超频除外)
 
拔掉硬盘再启动一遍看看还是不是同样的问题
 
谢谢楼上大虾!
不是硬盘的问题. 已经试过了.
请问如何才能知道是主板或电源出了问题? 谢谢!
 
我写出最小系统列表,楼主一个一个试吧。

cpu,内存,主板,显卡,电源,键盘。只要有上面的东西机子就能启动并且能通过自检。你先保留这些硬件启动,如果问题消失就是电源的错了(负载小了,电自然足了)。还不行,就要用替换法了(换句话说就是要送去修了,除非你家就有备用零件)……

现在想想,由于风扇的停转可不是内存,显卡,cpu和键盘能够转移的。事实上应该就只能是主板或电源的错。如果主板坏的话应该再也不可能启动的,所以现在个人倾向是电源出问题了。
 
首先,开机有没有短促鸣叫,如果可能是内存,内存没有毛病,查一下鸣叫几声,会大概对应一个问题。
显示按F1应该是可以进BIOS,如果能进去,把BIOS设为默认值。
把版卡重插一遍
主板电源CPU应该没问题,如果风扇不转,则是过热,清理风扇,点油润滑即可。
 
先谢谢楼上大虾!

拔掉硬盘, 光驱等以后, 只剩cpu,内存,主板,显卡,电源,键盘但问题照旧. 风扇转几秒钟就停了, 来不及进BIOS. 开机没有短促鸣叫, 但有时能鸣叫一声.风扇已经清理过了. 每次开机必需先关电源,再打开电源才能开机.
 
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先谢谢楼上大虾!

拔掉硬盘, 光驱等以后, 只剩cpu,内存,主板,显卡,电源,键盘但问题照旧. 风扇转几秒钟就停了, 来不及进BIOS. 开机没有短促鸣叫, 但有时能鸣叫一声.风扇已经清理过了. 每次开机必需先关电源,再打开电源才能开机.

能鸣叫的时候是不是能亮屏?

真的建议你换个电源。atx电源是属于软关机类型,不是真的没有电的。所以你要关了电源,不过你这个现象还是不能说明一定是电源问题(也有可能是主板愣住了,要关电源来真正让它休息)。这时候就只有替换法了。换个主板麻烦,所以你求也好,恐吓也好,先弄个能工作的电源回来看看能不能启动最小系统。

突然想到一种很低的可能性,bios坏掉了,或者用来存放bios的那块ROM出了毛病了。现在的主板应该不能利用热插拔了吧。真的是这样的话,楼主你只好节哀了。
 
再次感谢doubledr和Datamine!

替换电源后, 启动时依旧显示"Hardware monitor found an error, enter power setup menu for details", "press F1 to continue, del to enter setup. 但按F1后能启动windows. 请问如何enter power setup menu to fix the error? 谢谢!
 
The BIOS Setup
The BIOS provides a Setup utility program for specifying the system configurations and settings. The BIOS ROM of the system stores the setup utility. When you turn on the computer the BIOS is immediately activated. Pressing a dedicated key immediately allows you to enter the Setup utility. If you are a little late pressing the dedicated key the Power On Self Test (POST) will continue with its test routines. If you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system by pressing the 'Reset' switch or simultaneously pressing the <Ctrl>, <Alt> and <Delete> keys. You can also restart by turning off and back on again.

A PC fitted with an Award, AMI or Phoenix BIOS will display a message similar to the following, on the screen:

Press <Del> to Enter Setup
In general, you press the arrow keys to highlight items, <Enter> to select, the <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys to change entries, <F1> for help and <Esc> to quit.

Other BIOS manufacturers assign a different dedicated key than <Del>. Common instances are:

<ESC>, <CTRL-ESC>, or <CTRL-ALT-ESC>, <F1>, <F2>, <Ins> and some systems for example Dell laptops have a key with the BIOS symbol on it and can be used at anytime, not just when the system boots.

When you enter the Setup utility, the Main Menu screen will appear. The Main Menu allows you to select from various setup functions and exit choices. The various setup functions tell the operating system what type of devices are connected to your system board. Some of them are defaults required by the motherboards design, others will be dependent on the features of your system. This type of information is normally stored in battery backed CMOS SRAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off.

Most BIOS Setup menu's allow you to change the background and text colour using the <F2> key, to cycle through the available colours.

The Main Menu
A typical Award BIOS has the following sub-menu's:

Standard CMOS Setup - This page includes all the items in a standard compatible BIOS. Configure the date and time, hard drive types, floppy drive types, primary display type and stopping the system in case of errors.
BIOS Features Setup - This setup page includes all the enhanced features such as enabling or disabling cache memory and shadow RAM and the status of various switches such as the NUM Lock mode.
Chipset Features Setup - This setup page includes special Chipset features such as DRAM and cache speed and enabling or disabling onboard ports such as serial and parallel.
Power Management Setup - This setup page includes Green function features such as power management timer selectors.
PnP/PCI Configuration - This setup page includes Plug and Play and PCI card configurations. The setup is used to route PCI interrupts to designated ISA interrupts and determine available IRQ's for PnP devices.
Load BIOS defaults - BIOS defaults are the most appropriate values for a safe configuration.
Load Setup defaults - Setup defaults are the most optimised values for best performance configuration.
Integrated Peripherals - This setup page includes configuration of peripheral features and can be found in addition to the Chipset Features Setup on some motherboards, probably because that menu's screen was becoming overcrowded.
Supervisor Password - Allows you to limit access to the Setup by configuring the system so that a password is required when you attempt to enter the CMOS Setup. The password function is disabled by default. To change the password, you must first enter the current password then type your new password at the prompt. The password is case sensitive and you can use up to eight alphanumeric characters. You need to confirm the new password by typing it in again.
After you use this option to enable the password function, use the 'Security Option' in the BIOS Features Setup to specify whether a password is required every time the system boots or only when an attempt is made to enter the CMOS Setup.
User Password - Allows you to limit access to the system by configuring the system so that a password is required when the system boots. The password function is disabled by default. To change the password, you must first enter the current password then type your new password at the prompt. The password is case sensitive and you can use up to eight alphanumeric characters. You need to confirm the new password by typing it in again.
After you use this option to enable the password function, use the 'Security Option' in the BIOS Features Setup to specify whether a password is required every time the system boots or only when an attempt is made to enter the CMOS Setup.
Password Setup - Older motherboards did not support different passwords for supervisor and user and therefore only had this one option. The password function is disabled by default. To change the password, you must first enter the current password then type your new password at the prompt. The password is case sensitive and you can use up to eight alphanumeric characters. You need to confirm the new password by typing it in again.
After you use this option to enable the password function, use the 'Security Option' in the BIOS Features Setup to specify whether a password is required every time the system boots or only when an attempt is made to enter the CMOS Setup.
IDE HDD Auto Detection - Automagically/automatically detect and configure your hard disk settings and enters the correct parameters in the Standard CMOS Setup. All IDE drives are detected as type 47 drives.
Save and Exit Setup - Save any changed values to the CMOS and exit Setup.
Exit without save - Abandon all changed values and exit the Setup.
HDD Low Level Format - Lets you search for bad tracks and format a hard disk drive. Be warned this will destroy all data on the hard disk. Although this option is found on older motherboards and is mainly used for formatting SCSI drives it is a useful tool for detecting and marking bad sectors on a IDE drive if the drive refuses to format under DOS first. Some hard disk drive manufacturers supply their own low-level formatting program.
The section at the bottom of the screen on the Main Menu explains how to control the Setup screen.

You use the CMOS Setup program to modify the system parameters to reflect the options installed in your system and to customise your system as required. For example, you should run the Setup program after you replace the battery, install another hard drive, receive an error code at start-up, use your system after not having used it for a long time or find the original setup missing.

Note: After making and saving system changes to the Setup, you find that your computer cannot boot, some BIOS support an override to the CMOS settings that resets your system to its default. For example holding down the <End> key for a moment, while booting then resetting the system can restore the BIOS to the default setup on some systems. Unless, you are prepared for the consequences, know why you are changing a setting or like to hack your own system, I strongly recommend that you do not make any changes to the Chipset defaults because most have been carefully chosen by your motherboard and BIOS manufacturer to provide maximum performance and reliability



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再次感谢doubledr和Datamine!

替换电源后, 启动时依旧显示"Hardware monitor found an error, enter power setup menu for details", "press F1 to continue, del to enter setup. 但按F1后能启动windows. 请问如何enter power setup menu to fix the error? 谢谢!
 
能不能请楼上大侠针对我的问题进行具体指导!谢谢.
 
替换电源后, 启动时显示
"Floppy disk(s) fail(co)"
"Hardware monitor found an error, enter power setup menu for details"
"press F1 to continue, del to enter setup"

Press F1后能启动windows, 但许多设备不工作:
MPU-401 compatible MZDT Device
Standard floppy disk controller
通讯端口(com2)
通讯端口(com1)
以上设备都显示"该设备无法启动。 (代码 10)"

而ECP打印机端口(LPT1)显示
"该设备找不到足够资源可以使用。 (代码 12)
如果要使用该设备,您需要停用该系统上的另一个设备。"

请大虾们指点, 谢谢!
 
LZ你好,楼上的badboy88实际上已经指出了问题和解决方法----BIOS需要重新设置。

如果我没猜错的话,LZ的机器应该用了有几年了吧。机器里有一个3V的锂电池(纽扣电池CR-2032),是用来在机器关电以后,用来给CMOS供电的。你的机器里的这个电池可能没电了,需要换一个新的。

目前,在你没换新电池之前,可以先按‘Del’键进入BIOS设置,按照badboy88所述把系统的BIOS设置好并保存,机器应该就可以工作了。但是每次关机以后,BIOS设置都会丢,每次开机都必须重新设置BIOS。

不知我说清楚了没有,希望对LZ有帮助。祝好运!
 
Heee... Possibly the board has burned parts now.
 
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替换电源后, 启动时显示
"Floppy disk(s) fail(co)"
"Hardware monitor found an error, enter power setup menu for details"
"press F1 to continue, del to enter setup"

Press F1后能启动windows, 但许多设备不工作:
MPU-401 compatible MZDT Device
Standard floppy disk controller
通讯端口(com2)
通讯端口(com1)
以上设备都显示"该设备无法启动。 (代码 10)"

而ECP打印机端口(LPT1)显示
"该设备找不到足够资源可以使用。 (代码 12)
如果要使用该设备,您需要停用该系统上的另一个设备。"

请大虾们指点, 谢谢!

最近要考试啊……
现在已经属于bios的设置问题了。请确定你的软盘驱动器和主板的连线插好……

第一句话,一般是bios里面设置了该电脑有软驱但实际上没有的情况。具体设置在bios里面basic setup里。

你下面的都属于资源冲突问题。具体解决办法要看板子型号,然后看手册。
 
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