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Ken Blake #2
Re: open BIOS?
In 01be01c34f0b$b4463380$a101280a@phx.gbl, rolando wrote:
> how do i open my BIOS ,please help thanks
How to get into your BIOS depends on what motherboard/BIOS you
have. One common way is to press the Del key when you first power
on, but that's not necessarily right for your computer. Watch the
screen carefully when you first boot; there's often a message
there telling you what to do. If not, check your system
documentation or check with your vendor.
Or just try the Del key. There's a good chance that's correct for
you.
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Jim Macklin #3
Re: open BIOS?
Thanks to Michael Stevens...
[url]http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm[/url]
He lists most methods for each maker.
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| In 01be01c34f0b$b4463380$a101280a@phx.gbl, rolando wrote:
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| > how do i open my BIOS ,please help thanks
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| How to get into your BIOS depends on what motherboard/BIOS
you
| have. One common way is to press the Del key when you
first power
| on, but that's not necessarily right for your computer.
Watch the
| screen carefully when you first boot; there's often a
message
| there telling you what to do. If not, check your system
| documentation or check with your vendor.
|
| Or just try the Del key. There's a good chance that's
correct for
| you.
|
|
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| Ken Blake
| Please reply to the newsgroup
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