The reason is that the battery is short-circuited due to changing the hardware, causing the CMOS parameters to be lost and inconsistent with the actual hardware.
1. Press F1 to continue execution, but it will happen next time.
2. Press DEL to enter the CMOS settings, set the date and time correctly, and modify the parameters that are inconsistent with the hardware, such as: the floppy drive does not actually exist, but it exists in the CMOS, etc.
3. If you just don’t want to see this interface, just set halt on to no errors in the BIOS standard settings.
4. If that doesn’t work, try replacing the CMOS battery!