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Default Mercury P1945GCM Problem


Hello all,

I bought a Mercury motherboard P1945GCM with Intel Core 2 Duo processor.

When I am starting my PC it ask me to "Press F1 to enter setup"

There is neither any error nor any other options to select.
Every time I have to enter into set up(BIOS) then exit from it using "Esc" . Now after exiting from set up(BIOS) I have not again that " Press F1... " and my Windows starts now.

For every time during Powering ON PC I have to do this.

I have new keyboard attached properly. I have also new and charged BIOS battery cell.
I also tried with applying default BIOS set up with no success.

Please help me out to remove this situation.

BR.
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Dude, Before existing the Bios you must save all the Changes you have to do in the Bios.
So save before existing.
If this will not work it will better to change this board.
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Default Re: Mercury P1945GCM Problem

murcury motherboard has a common problem.

a gener diode may occur problem, which is situated near your bios battery. it helps to keep setting in bios.

go to service centre and ask for a service.
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Hello all,

I bought a Mercury motherboard P1945GCM with Intel Core 2 Duo processor.

When I am starting my PC it ask me to "Press F1 to enter setup"

There is neither any error nor any other options to select.
Every time I have to enter into set up(BIOS) then exit from it using "Esc" . Now after exiting from set up(BIOS) I have not again that " Press F1... " and my Windows starts now.

For every time during Powering ON PC I have to do this.

I have new keyboard attached properly. I have also new and charged BIOS battery cell.
I also tried with applying default BIOS set up with no success.

Please help me out to remove this situation.

BR.
Even I am facing this issue.Just got this motherboard yesterday .

So did you take it to a service center?What did they say?
Is it resolved??
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