Hi, I got HP 450 G1 with boot problem always asking F1 continue F10 bios. I had bad battery on it and replace it with new one because it was giving me error 601. I was thinking that this F1 continue F10 BIOS has to do something with my bad battery, but when I replace it I was not having error 601 anymore but that message on boot with F1 continue F10 BIOS is still here. I tried to replace CMOS battery and reset bios, nothing. I tried to flash new BIOS but it already have latest one and I even tried to overwrite it, still same. Don't know what to do anymore. Does someone have any clue what this could be ?
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https://www.computerhope.com/issues/...C%20and%20exit.
Go to your BIOS and select to load factory defaults -> save and exit. Does that work?
If you do select F1, does the unit continue to boot normally?
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Originally posted by mon2 View Posthttps://www.computerhope.com/issues/...C%20and%20exit.
Go to your BIOS and select to load factory defaults -> save and exit. Does that work?
If you do select F1, does the unit continue to boot normally?
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Originally posted by mon2 View PostGo into the BIOS and save changes (even though nothing has changed) -> reboot.Last edited by Thermaltake; 01-13-2024, 10:27 AM.
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Review the first answer here - perhaps the same as yours.
https://community.hpe.com/t5/prolian...p/td-p/4979272
You can disable "F1" from the advanced options in the system configuration utility. Press "F10" during POST process;
when you see screen "System Configuration" press CTRL+A - you will have message like "advanced mode has now been enabled"
Go to System Configuration->Configure hardware-> Review or modify hardware settings->View or edit Details-> under advanced features there is F1 boot prompt option.
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Not the same error. This user have problem with proliant, that's server. When I press F10(which is like I wrote beside that F1 options that pops on boot) laptop goes into BIOS, laptops and servers have two very very different BIOS from one another, and laptops don't have that option for CTRL+A to go in advanced mode.Last edited by Thermaltake; 01-13-2024, 06:21 PM.
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Found a problem.
Shorting touchpad, to be exact part where buttons are that electronic was bad and touchpad was not working for some reason. Now I replaced it with new one and it's working, and more F1 and F10 message.Last edited by Thermaltake; 01-20-2024, 02:48 AM.
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