On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 23:45:36 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've just helped a friend fix his BIOS after changing a flat battery (the PC
>runs XP). He wants to be able to copy the BIOS settings somewhere (to disk?
>to printer?) so that he can fix it himself next time. Is there a way to do
>this?
>
>TIA,
>
>Richard.be
Hi I have an old program that can copy the BIOS settings and write to a
file which can then be reinstated as and when.
I used to use it to swap boot up settings from one installation of
windows to another or for using different config for different things.
It's FREE so if you want to play - and it does work with any version of
windows - don't know about Linux or Intel MAC!
I can send it to you - contact off list please - Oh, that goes for
anybody else that wants it too.
Sir Hugh of Bognor
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