Cannot stop my computer from going into the BIOS automatically











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I bought a laptop ASUS PU500CA with FreeDOS installed.

First time when I turned it on I got a FreeDOS command line. I tried to run dir to check that everything is all right. It returned a list o files. It seemed that everything was all right...



Then I installed Ubuntu 14.04.
After that when I am rebooting I see only BIOS blue screen.



In a boot tab there is only such information:



Boot configuration
Launch PXE OpROM disbaled


There is no an option of booting with HDD.



But in the Advanced tab there is info about HDD (Hitachi...)
When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again...



What is this?



PS: I forgot to say that




Boot Option Properties




in tab Boot is unavailable for choosing.










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  • you write "When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again..." <-- what if you push nothing. does it still goes into the bios?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 14:55










  • @barlop, if I restart a laptop first thing I see is a blue bios screen
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:05










  • Flashing the BIOS isn't a bad idea, if you can manage it and have the courage, and you should have the courage once you know what's involved. What if you push F11, does it let you choose to boot what you want?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:08












  • @barlop. when I push F11 nothing happens
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:11






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    The behavior indicates that its not detecting a bootable disk.
    – Ramhound
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:33















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I bought a laptop ASUS PU500CA with FreeDOS installed.

First time when I turned it on I got a FreeDOS command line. I tried to run dir to check that everything is all right. It returned a list o files. It seemed that everything was all right...



Then I installed Ubuntu 14.04.
After that when I am rebooting I see only BIOS blue screen.



In a boot tab there is only such information:



Boot configuration
Launch PXE OpROM disbaled


There is no an option of booting with HDD.



But in the Advanced tab there is info about HDD (Hitachi...)
When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again...



What is this?



PS: I forgot to say that




Boot Option Properties




in tab Boot is unavailable for choosing.










share|improve this question
























  • you write "When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again..." <-- what if you push nothing. does it still goes into the bios?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 14:55










  • @barlop, if I restart a laptop first thing I see is a blue bios screen
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:05










  • Flashing the BIOS isn't a bad idea, if you can manage it and have the courage, and you should have the courage once you know what's involved. What if you push F11, does it let you choose to boot what you want?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:08












  • @barlop. when I push F11 nothing happens
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:11






  • 1




    The behavior indicates that its not detecting a bootable disk.
    – Ramhound
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:33













up vote
0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I bought a laptop ASUS PU500CA with FreeDOS installed.

First time when I turned it on I got a FreeDOS command line. I tried to run dir to check that everything is all right. It returned a list o files. It seemed that everything was all right...



Then I installed Ubuntu 14.04.
After that when I am rebooting I see only BIOS blue screen.



In a boot tab there is only such information:



Boot configuration
Launch PXE OpROM disbaled


There is no an option of booting with HDD.



But in the Advanced tab there is info about HDD (Hitachi...)
When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again...



What is this?



PS: I forgot to say that




Boot Option Properties




in tab Boot is unavailable for choosing.










share|improve this question















I bought a laptop ASUS PU500CA with FreeDOS installed.

First time when I turned it on I got a FreeDOS command line. I tried to run dir to check that everything is all right. It returned a list o files. It seemed that everything was all right...



Then I installed Ubuntu 14.04.
After that when I am rebooting I see only BIOS blue screen.



In a boot tab there is only such information:



Boot configuration
Launch PXE OpROM disbaled


There is no an option of booting with HDD.



But in the Advanced tab there is info about HDD (Hitachi...)
When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again...



What is this?



PS: I forgot to say that




Boot Option Properties




in tab Boot is unavailable for choosing.







boot bios asus-laptop






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  • you write "When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again..." <-- what if you push nothing. does it still goes into the bios?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 14:55










  • @barlop, if I restart a laptop first thing I see is a blue bios screen
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:05










  • Flashing the BIOS isn't a bad idea, if you can manage it and have the courage, and you should have the courage once you know what's involved. What if you push F11, does it let you choose to boot what you want?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:08












  • @barlop. when I push F11 nothing happens
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:11






  • 1




    The behavior indicates that its not detecting a bootable disk.
    – Ramhound
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:33


















  • you write "When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again..." <-- what if you push nothing. does it still goes into the bios?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 14:55










  • @barlop, if I restart a laptop first thing I see is a blue bios screen
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:05










  • Flashing the BIOS isn't a bad idea, if you can manage it and have the courage, and you should have the courage once you know what's involved. What if you push F11, does it let you choose to boot what you want?
    – barlop
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:08












  • @barlop. when I push F11 nothing happens
    – Lesha Pipiev
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:11






  • 1




    The behavior indicates that its not detecting a bootable disk.
    – Ramhound
    Jun 19 '14 at 15:33
















you write "When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again..." <-- what if you push nothing. does it still goes into the bios?
– barlop
Jun 19 '14 at 14:55




you write "When I push ESC or F10 to exit from BIOS It enters BIOS again and again..." <-- what if you push nothing. does it still goes into the bios?
– barlop
Jun 19 '14 at 14:55












@barlop, if I restart a laptop first thing I see is a blue bios screen
– Lesha Pipiev
Jun 19 '14 at 15:05




@barlop, if I restart a laptop first thing I see is a blue bios screen
– Lesha Pipiev
Jun 19 '14 at 15:05












Flashing the BIOS isn't a bad idea, if you can manage it and have the courage, and you should have the courage once you know what's involved. What if you push F11, does it let you choose to boot what you want?
– barlop
Jun 19 '14 at 15:08






Flashing the BIOS isn't a bad idea, if you can manage it and have the courage, and you should have the courage once you know what's involved. What if you push F11, does it let you choose to boot what you want?
– barlop
Jun 19 '14 at 15:08














@barlop. when I push F11 nothing happens
– Lesha Pipiev
Jun 19 '14 at 15:11




@barlop. when I push F11 nothing happens
– Lesha Pipiev
Jun 19 '14 at 15:11




1




1




The behavior indicates that its not detecting a bootable disk.
– Ramhound
Jun 19 '14 at 15:33




The behavior indicates that its not detecting a bootable disk.
– Ramhound
Jun 19 '14 at 15:33










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I have had the same issue..hit much website for solution but there was no problem with my CMOS battery, stuck keyboard,HDD,ram etc. I just turned off my main switch and then turn it on.....everything is fine now and windows boots appropriately.



I inserted every USB device like mouse keyboard and sound cords as they were in before and my windows keep booting properly as before but after the American Megatrend problems! I



know that many things could make it no working but by this event I have just realised - sometimes you have to take risky decision and turn off the main power plug!



Oh one event was the culprit I guess ... Today I installed a driver toolkit software. It might cause the problem though i uninstalled it before shutting down the PC due to the fake service of this software!






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I have had the same issue..hit much website for solution but there was no problem with my CMOS battery, stuck keyboard,HDD,ram etc. I just turned off my main switch and then turn it on.....everything is fine now and windows boots appropriately.



I inserted every USB device like mouse keyboard and sound cords as they were in before and my windows keep booting properly as before but after the American Megatrend problems! I



know that many things could make it no working but by this event I have just realised - sometimes you have to take risky decision and turn off the main power plug!



Oh one event was the culprit I guess ... Today I installed a driver toolkit software. It might cause the problem though i uninstalled it before shutting down the PC due to the fake service of this software!






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    Warning - please do not use obscenities in your posts. I've removed it for you. Note that other users may have flagged your post as "rude or abusive" leading to possible rep loss or suspension. Please read Be Nice: "Avoid vulgar terms and anything sexually suggestive"
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I have had the same issue..hit much website for solution but there was no problem with my CMOS battery, stuck keyboard,HDD,ram etc. I just turned off my main switch and then turn it on.....everything is fine now and windows boots appropriately.



I inserted every USB device like mouse keyboard and sound cords as they were in before and my windows keep booting properly as before but after the American Megatrend problems! I



know that many things could make it no working but by this event I have just realised - sometimes you have to take risky decision and turn off the main power plug!



Oh one event was the culprit I guess ... Today I installed a driver toolkit software. It might cause the problem though i uninstalled it before shutting down the PC due to the fake service of this software!






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    Warning - please do not use obscenities in your posts. I've removed it for you. Note that other users may have flagged your post as "rude or abusive" leading to possible rep loss or suspension. Please read Be Nice: "Avoid vulgar terms and anything sexually suggestive"
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I have had the same issue..hit much website for solution but there was no problem with my CMOS battery, stuck keyboard,HDD,ram etc. I just turned off my main switch and then turn it on.....everything is fine now and windows boots appropriately.



I inserted every USB device like mouse keyboard and sound cords as they were in before and my windows keep booting properly as before but after the American Megatrend problems! I



know that many things could make it no working but by this event I have just realised - sometimes you have to take risky decision and turn off the main power plug!



Oh one event was the culprit I guess ... Today I installed a driver toolkit software. It might cause the problem though i uninstalled it before shutting down the PC due to the fake service of this software!






share|improve this answer














I have had the same issue..hit much website for solution but there was no problem with my CMOS battery, stuck keyboard,HDD,ram etc. I just turned off my main switch and then turn it on.....everything is fine now and windows boots appropriately.



I inserted every USB device like mouse keyboard and sound cords as they were in before and my windows keep booting properly as before but after the American Megatrend problems! I



know that many things could make it no working but by this event I have just realised - sometimes you have to take risky decision and turn off the main power plug!



Oh one event was the culprit I guess ... Today I installed a driver toolkit software. It might cause the problem though i uninstalled it before shutting down the PC due to the fake service of this software!







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