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CMOS
I assume you mean entering the BIOS (CMOS). At first
bootup, entering the BIOS CMOS Setup requires pressing either the DEL key, or the F10 key or some other combination depending upon your PC make and model. Sometimes the very first startup screen will clue you as to how to enter Setup. After you have loaded Windows is too late. |
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Dale, reply to the post. Or, at worst, make a copy of the post with some
indication of separation from the reply if done standalone as you've done. "Dale" wrote in message ... I assume you mean entering the BIOS (CMOS). At first bootup, entering the BIOS CMOS Setup requires pressing either the DEL key, or the F10 key or some other combination depending upon your PC make and model. Sometimes the very first startup screen will clue you as to how to enter Setup. After you have loaded Windows is too late. |
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