When I start my laptop it shows the startup text (F10 for Bios F2 fo diagnostics etc) for some seconds and then nothing more happens. I’ve figured out that if I go into BIOS (F10) and then set it to system default (F9), all is well and it continues the booting up.
But since I have to this every time, it must mean that something is CHANGING in BIOS since it doesn’t work the next time (but works if/when I set it to default), right?
It all started with the laptop booting up like every second time, but now it never does it (if I don’t change the BIOS). When I’ve got the system to start and choose to RESTART the system, it works fine, but the next day it’s all the same again. Anyone have an idea of what’s going on?
Actually speaking, BIOS defaults do not need to be set because they are already defaults. But once you turn on your computer, BIOS does not recognize the hardware immediately after receiving power. You need to restart once again. This may usually happen if you added more RAM or another hardware. This way you changed the default configuration.
If your laptop is quite old, then you should contact laptop manufacturer for battery replacement. I believe laptops have motherboard batteries, too.
CoolGuy