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Revision as of 16:29, 12 June 2013
What keystrokes are needed to enter BIOS ? | This depends on the system. Generally, the keys used are the function keys (F1 - F12) or ESC or DELETE. Often POST will display the proper keystroke on the screen, but you might have to have a quick eye to catch it. |
When you can't figure out the keystroke | You can also Google a term like "Gateway bios key" to find pages that might tell you. (It might help to include the computer's model number.) Laptop Pages from the manufacturer's web site are the most likely to be accurate.Links found under the Classes heading. |
No Luck? | Some computers will prompt you with the option of entering the BIOS on the first boot after a hardware change.Changing the amount of memory may do this. Disconnecting the hard drive cable from the motherboard is another very useful tactic. |
If Hard Drive is Removed- | Remember however, that some computers won't allow bios access with the hard drive removed. |
BIOS password | Occasionally you will find a password protected BIOS. Sometimes this can be reset by taking out the battery, but more often there is a jumper on the mobo that needs to be changed. In the rare cases where there is a default password, these are often available via a Google search. |
Rare problems |
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