Hi,
Is seems to me that you have an error within your BIOS settings. You need to correct this, then your problem will go away. Your challenge is now, what is wrong with your BIOS settings?
Have a look closely to your BIOS settings and try to find the offending error. Are there any messages displayed that could give you a hint?
-R.
2007-07-01 21:40:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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question is not very clear but if you want to change bios settings just press del or f2 key while booting the system you will be directed to bios settings and there you can change what you need to and just save it before to quit and it restart is with the new bios settings.
2007-07-01 21:42:38
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answered by rainbow99984 2
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Hello,
When you power on the computer / laptop you need to keep on pressing the DEL key. this will locate you to the laptop bios setting.
You can then click on the reset to default option.. save seting and exit.
NOTE: The setting depends from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Take care..
2007-07-01 21:42:12
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answered by Arun 2
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You have to enter BIOS setting through
F2, F10, F11, F12, or DEL
but remember it must be before starting the Windows.
From there you can change settings or set to default.
Save & Exit
Regards,
:)
2007-07-01 22:37:49
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answered by Auday 3
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for the most part, no. but in rare circumstances -- like if you have to hard drives and these are in RAID configuration -- you may lose the data on them, especially if the default bios setting is set to NON RAID. if that is the case, resetting bios defaults may "break" the RAID mirror (or stripe) and cause you to lose data on the hard drive. i would suggest consulting the manuals and product documentation for further info. hope this helps.
2016-05-21 01:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Most BIOS's have a "default settings" option, I would try that and reboot.
2007-07-01 21:40:54
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answered by Jim 7
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