If you see the error message "BIOS corruption has been detected, BIOS recovery will begin automatically" on your computer, it means that the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) has become corrupted and needs to be recovered. Here are some steps you can take to fix the problem:
· Let the recovery process complete: The error message indicates that the BIOS recovery process will begin automatically, so let the process complete. It may take some time to complete, so be patient and do not interrupt the process.
· Check for power interruptions: If your computer experiences a power outage or other interruption during a BIOS update or other system maintenance, it can corrupt the BIOS. Ensure that your computer has a stable power source and that no power interruptions occur while performing BIOS updates or other system maintenance.
· Perform a manual BIOS recovery: If the automatic BIOS recovery process does not work, you may need to perform a manual BIOS recovery. Check your computer's user manual or the manufacturer's website for instructions on how to do this. Typically, this involves downloading a BIOS recovery file from the manufacturer's website and following a set of instructions to install it onto a USB drive, which you then use to boot your computer and install the recovery file.
· Replace the BIOS chip: If all else fails, you may need to replace the BIOS chip on your motherboard. This is a more advanced solution that requires technical expertise and specialized equipment, so it is not recommended for novice users. Contact your computer's manufacturer or a professional computer repair service for assistance with this solution.
Note that attempting to fix BIOS corruption without proper technical knowledge and expertise can result in further damage to your computer. If you are unsure of how to proceed, contact a professional computer repair service for assistance.
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