how to change to bios
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keres
, Nov 19 2005 12:59 PM
#1
Posted 19 November 2005 - 12:59 PM
#2
Posted 19 November 2005 - 01:18 PM
Hi keres...Welcome to G2G!
Because all BIOS versions are a little different, it is a little difficult to help with this. On most machines BIOS setup is accessed by either pressing the F1 or Delete key during the boot sequence. When you restart your machine, on the first screen that comes up there should be a line of text at the bottom that will tell you which key to press for your version of BIOS. It will look something like: "Press [key] to enter setup".
Once in BIOS setup, you will navigate with the arrow keys, select with the Enter key, and change values with the - or + keys. Be sure to save your settings when you exit (usually F10 or Esc).
Hope this helps...
wannabe1
Because all BIOS versions are a little different, it is a little difficult to help with this. On most machines BIOS setup is accessed by either pressing the F1 or Delete key during the boot sequence. When you restart your machine, on the first screen that comes up there should be a line of text at the bottom that will tell you which key to press for your version of BIOS. It will look something like: "Press [key] to enter setup".
Once in BIOS setup, you will navigate with the arrow keys, select with the Enter key, and change values with the - or + keys. Be sure to save your settings when you exit (usually F10 or Esc).
Hope this helps...
wannabe1
#3
Posted 19 November 2005 - 02:52 PM
If all else fails unplug the mouse before you boot up. You will get the POST screen, with an unable to find mouse code, but it will tell you how to enter Setup.
#4
Posted 19 November 2005 - 05:29 PM
hi thx for reply i now have got in 2 bios and changed the drives but when i type in the command i want i get the command is not recognized it get it from the link below
http://support.micro...B;EN-US;Q307545
can uplz tell me if im doind anything wrong
http://support.micro...B;EN-US;Q307545
can uplz tell me if im doind anything wrong
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