On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 20:08:04 +0200, Richard King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
snips
>It sounds like the CMOS memory in your PC has lost its contents. I guess
the
>place to start would be to get into the BIOS (usually by holding down th
e
>DEL key just after power up (as soon as the prompt appears at the bottom
of
>the screen), & choosing to re-load defaults, then set the HD type to
AUTO.
>You mentioned a CR2032 cell: is that the original type too?>>>>>>>>>>Yes
Thats the problem. I can not get into the BIOS. Can't enter startup by
holding down F2. Puter just sits there after extended memory check.
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