Almost every person knows that technology tends to fail, and with computers - over time, they can break down or work unstable, causing constant freezes or crashes. Often the solution to this problem lies in resetting the settings you have set, you need to go to the factory settings.
It is necessary
Computer, knowledge of the basics of working with a motherboard
Instructions
Step 1
Often times, a computer malfunction occurs when you are not expecting it. Resetting to factory settings allows you to restore stable operation of your computer. As a rule, more than 50% of failures occur due to a change in the system settings of the motherboard, the so-called overclocking. When setting extremely high values for the processor, it starts to heat up. When the temperature reaches the limit state, the user of the personal computer notices freezes and malfunctions of the system.
Step 2
To avoid losing the performance of the motherboard after a malfunction occurs, you must return the BIOS to the default settings. This can be done without opening the system unit itself. To do this, you must turn on the computer or restart it if it was turned on. Press the Delete key on your keyboard while booting the BIOS.
Step 3
In the BIOS menu that opens, find the Load Bios Default menu line, then press the F10 key (save and exit the BIOS). In the dialog box that opens, you will see a request to perform the selected action, press the Y key. After restarting the computer, the BIOS will return to the factory settings.
Step 4
If for some reason this cannot be done, you can use other methods, for example, remove the battery from the motherboard - this will return to the default settings. You may need a "+" screwdriver for this.
Step 5
De-energize the system unit and turn it back to you. Use a screwdriver to loosen a few screws to remove the side cover.
Step 6
Find a small battery (it looks like a pill) and pick it up with any sharp object. After removing the battery, wait a few seconds (at least 5-7 seconds), then put it back in its place. It remains to put the side cover of the system unit in its place and screw in the screws.