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Windows xp enabling sound in bios
Windows xp enabling sound in bios








windows xp enabling sound in bios

I don't know where the CMOS is on that 's likely that they would make it easy to remove since it's usually one of those flat round batteries like the kind used in a watch.and they do need to be changed occasionally. Getting to the CMOS is not something you'll probably want to do if you don't want to remove the hard drive. I have had systems that just don't want to go into setup.old Dells liked to do that and sometimes you flash the BIOS and pop the CMOS and still it wouldn't let you into setup.then one day you decide to turn on the old heap after it's been sitting under your desk for two months and blammo, it works and you get setup yaaaaay! I have already seen a few posts from users with 1750's who were unable to get into setup.maybe this is the same problem you are having.or maybe you press F10 too much and fill up the system buffer before getting the cursor.you said it beeps - hard for me to say. Flashing the BIOS and popping the CMOS battery are two things I would do if I could not get into setup and I knew I was pressing the keys right. All "flashing" the BIOS means is that you're upgrading the version of its Basic Input OS.this is also good for any time you have a problem with hardware - especially on something like a new laptop. The BIOS is an OS.a basic one for hardware input. This is how your hardware (processor, cdrom, sound card, etc) are able to interact with your OS.










Windows xp enabling sound in bios