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Old June 21st, 2006, 12:48 AM
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1. Open the case up and reset the BIOS (use the jumper if you know which one it is) or take out the CMOS Battery (round watch type battery) for about 3 Min's. Replace, reboot and immediately start hitting the DEL key and hopefully you will get into SETUP (BIOS)

2. Once into SETUP find where you can set to system defaults, usually a F key or a menu item.

IF the computer boots into windows, reboot again, this time the hardware wizard may come up and install some drivers (system defaults generally loads generic video drivers).

Let us know....
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