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| Thread ID: 122349 | 2011-12-16 20:38:00 | Saving CMOS settings | Bryan (147) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 1248964 | 2011-12-16 20:38:00 | Can anyone recommend a program to save an existing CMOS/BIOS setting to FDD or CD? | Bryan (147) | ||
| 1248965 | 2011-12-16 20:41:00 | I dont think you can since youre not even in windows. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1248966 | 2011-12-17 00:04:00 | as you would obviously know allready, be carefull with these type of proggies (www.st-ware.com)! :) and note that the default is to clear it, not save |
bevy121 (117) | ||
| 1248967 | 2011-12-17 02:42:00 | Why? If you want to clear it then re-do your overclock or something, just make a note of your settings. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1248968 | 2011-12-17 03:35:00 | Some motherboard have a save cmos to bios setting in the bios. This allows you to make a profile with the settings you have selected. If you are about to overclock and want to make a backup your motherboard should have a "load defualt settings anyway and if that fails your motherboard should also have a clear cmos jumper. Any correct me if I'm wrong, that is just off memory ( I have never actually tried it). Hope this helps. | icow (15313) | ||
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