Computer stuck in screen AMIBIOS

Good evening. So, I tried to follow these instructions; http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_other-gaming/how-do-i-deactivate-virtual-drive-and-emulation/38c1e3fe-c93c-4C2D-AAC1-3c6a06ece065 trying to get disabled emulators. I think I did everything right, but after restarting the computer, it doesn't let me start the computer. It remains glued to the screen of American Megatrends. The options are F2 to start the installation (which doesn't work), F1 to start the installation (which works), F12 boot network, F8 for popup BBS, F11 to boot from the recovery partition. Is the hard drive may be broken? I hope that you would answer me quickly. The computer uses Windows Vista and here is a picture to help.

http://i.imgur.com/ZxFaR.jpg

The text does not stop there. He also says:

CMOS Battery Low

CMOS Date/time not set

Press F1 to start the INSTALLATION

So, how to actually start the computer?

Hi sandy,.

I understand the inconvenience you encountered.

Depending on the situation, I suggest you to contact the manufacturer of the computer to solve the problem.

If you have any other questions, feel free to let us know. It is our pleasure to be of service.

Thank you.

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