Today, when I was using a colleague's computer, I found that the computer would not turn on no matter how I turned it on. After checking, I found that the USB flash drive was plugged into the USB interface. I guess the colleague forgot to pull it out. Today, the editor of Huajun will show you the solution to the problem that the computer cannot be turned on due to the USB flash drive inserted. I hope you will support and share the carefully selected content. If you like it, hurry up and get it!
The computer will have a bios setting during the boot process. If the startup item in the BIOS setting is USB booting higher than the hard disk, then the computer will boot from the USB first after booting, but there is no boot file in the U disk, so it cannot boot. You can set the BIOS and set the USB boot to the back of the hard disk.
When the U disk is plugged into the computer and the computer is started, the computer will be started from the USB immediately. If there is no startup file in the U disk, the computer cannot be started normally. We only need to set the U disk to boot from the hard disk in the BIOS. After that, you can avoid the failure to start due to the sequence.
Of course, in addition to setting the boot sequence of the BIOS, a simpler method is to directly pull out the U disk and then restart the computer. In this way, although the system detects that the first boot sequence is the U disk, since no U disk is inserted, it It will start from the second boot sequence hard disk, and you can boot normally. Now that we know the reason why the computer cannot be turned on due to the USB flash drive inserted, isn’t it very simple to deal with it?