Buzzing on start up then saying ps2 mouse incorrectly connected press F1 to continue but nothing happening plz help

Gerardconder

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Pc buzzing on start up then going onto bios screen
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athlon(tm)64 processor 3200+ F11:boot menu F12 network boot ps2 mouse connected incorrectly press F1 to resume but not doing anything and constant buzzing plz help
 
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Hello Gerardconder

Can you please confirm it is a desktop computer or a laptop and since when are you facing this problem? This type of error mostly occurs on desktop computers when the BIOS is configured to halt the boot process if it fails to detect the mandatory hardware devices while performing Power On Self Test (POST). The mandatory hardware devices are Mouse, Keyboard, RAM, and Monitor.

If it is a desktop PC and as you mentioned, if you are able to get into the BIOS, you can check the Boot menu where you may find the Halt On entry or something related to that. Once found, you must set its value to Nothing or Never.
Note: These options may have different names depending on the version and vendor of...
Hello Gerardconder

Can you please confirm it is a desktop computer or a laptop and since when are you facing this problem? This type of error mostly occurs on desktop computers when the BIOS is configured to halt the boot process if it fails to detect the mandatory hardware devices while performing Power On Self Test (POST). The mandatory hardware devices are Mouse, Keyboard, RAM, and Monitor.

If it is a desktop PC and as you mentioned, if you are able to get into the BIOS, you can check the Boot menu where you may find the Halt On entry or something related to that. Once found, you must set its value to Nothing or Never.
Note: These options may have different names depending on the version and vendor of your BIOS and PC. In any case the basic idea is same. Sometimes the settings may even not be present in the Boot menu, and you may need to check other menus as well.

In case it is a laptop and you have started facing the issue recently, you may want to hard reset your laptop. Here's how:

> Power off your laptop.

> Unplug your it from the power adapter.

> Pull out its battery.

> Press and hold down the Power button for 45-60 seconds.

> Release the Power button.

> Put the battery back in and try starting the laptop this time.

Hope this helps.

Feel free to revert if further assistance is needed. :)
 
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