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Name: Harry
Date: January 19, 2003 at 09:54:59 Pacific
OS: Win 98SE
CPU/Ram: 280 meg
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Is there a program or software that can be utilized to find your cmos settings, print them out for saving? rather than going in and writing them down ?

Went to google unable to find what I need.

Thanks for any ideas

Harry



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Name: PCBob
Date: January 19, 2003 at 10:27:55 Pacific
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Hi Harry. I found this from zippy from two years ago. Hope it helps.

Some BIOS manufacturers provide utilities which will allow you to save the BIOS configuration to a floppy disk. Check your manufacturer's website for BIOS updates; that's probably where the utility would be available for download.

I also checked in the downloads files I usually uae and couldn't find anything.I have seen them before, but don't know where...

Also, if you can find something that lets you do screen prints, that might work for you.

Good luck!


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Response Number 2
Name: Harry
Date: January 19, 2003 at 11:16:50 Pacific
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PCBob
I am not sure what you found. Did your post leave out somthing ?

Harry


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Response Number 3
Name: sundog
Date: January 19, 2003 at 11:45:30 Pacific
Reply:

picture can tell million things
I us :print screen key" to print the settings out its simple its fast its free
keep computing


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Response Number 4
Name: Harry
Date: January 19, 2003 at 14:55:32 Pacific
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Sundog where do you go to do this ?

Harry


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Response Number 5
Name: PCBob
Date: January 19, 2003 at 17:09:17 Pacific
Reply:

Hi, Harry. Sorry for the long delay. The second paragraph, which talks about going to the BIOS manufacturers website is what I found. They may offer you a way to back it up on a floppy disk. I have tried using the screen print button, too, many times. It don't work.


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Response Number 6
Name: Harry
Date: January 19, 2003 at 17:37:04 Pacific
Reply:

PCBob

Sorry, you really don't make much sense I cannot follow what in hell you are tryng to say. Maybe you had too much beer ??????

Anyway thank you very much for your efforts.

I will try again another day.

Thanks again

Harry


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