Appuyez sur [Tab] pour afficher l'écran POST
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Hello,
My PC has a startup problem.
When I turn it on, there is a message on the screen, in the bottom left corner:
Press [Tab] to show POST screen
I pressed Tab, Escape, Enter, Delete, F2, ... basically nothing happens.
If someone could give me some help in clear terms since I'm not a technician!
That would be very nice
Thank you very much to everyone
My PC has a startup problem.
When I turn it on, there is a message on the screen, in the bottom left corner:
Press [Tab] to show POST screen
I pressed Tab, Escape, Enter, Delete, F2, ... basically nothing happens.
If someone could give me some help in clear terms since I'm not a technician!
That would be very nice
Thank you very much to everyone
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0
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1 réponse
If you have a USB keyboard, it is possible that it is not supported by the BIOS. To access the BIOS menus in this case, use a PS2 keyboard... in case this is the problem of course ^^
Also, sometimes you need to continuously tap the key (TAB, F2...) until you reach the desired menu.
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The more we know, the more we realize there are things left to know.
Also, sometimes you need to continuously tap the key (TAB, F2...) until you reach the desired menu.
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The more we know, the more we realize there are things left to know.
Thank you very much for your response, I will go get a PS2 keyboard as you advised, but then I will need help getting into the BIOS mode, it's all Chinese to me...
I also put a fan in front of the microphone just in case it's due to overheating, but I don't believe that much.
See you soon for the rest of the issue.
There you go! I just plugged in my PS2 keyboard and... it works!!! I'm not even in the BIOS...
A big thank you to you!