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Thread ID: 69966 2006-06-18 02:22:00 Bios settings bigal (4956) Press F1
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464020 2006-06-18 02:22:00 I was assembling a PC for my grandson and for some stupid reason set the screen mode to AGP rather than pc slot on bootup. Of course now I can't see the screen/bios etc. to set up the PC. How do I fix this? bigal (4956)
464021 2006-06-18 02:48:00 reset bios tweak'e (69)
464022 2006-06-18 03:04:00 Welcome to PressF1.

There might be a jumper on the motherboard marked "reset BIOS" or something similar.

Otherwise, remove the small lithium cell (which maintains the BIOS memory contents) for a while.
Graham L (2)
464023 2006-06-20 04:51:00 reset bios

As the injun said, "How?"
bigal (4956)
464024 2006-06-20 06:14:00 As the injun said, "How?"
as the yanky says "DOH !" graham has already mentioned how.
tweak'e (69)
464025 2006-06-24 04:30:00 Welcome to PressF1.

There might be a jumper on the motherboard marked "reset BIOS" or something similar.

Otherwise, remove the small lithium cell (which maintains the BIOS memory contents) for a while.
THANKS left the lithium battery out overnight and that fixed problem.

HOWEVER I inadvertently moved a couplpe of jumpers on the motherboard so all probs not yet fixed. It's an SIS530 m/board and will try and get info on web.

Got it booting to windows(2k) but get BSOD immediatley - something about 'ntokernel exe' or similiar.

But thanx anyway for the help.
bigal (4956)
464026 2006-06-24 04:38:00 Did you install W2K, or are you using the disk as is?. If the disk has been "wiped", it could still have working boot sector code, which will say that it's loading W2K. But there isn't a W2K. :( A missing kernel indicates that might be what's happening. Graham L (2)
464027 2006-06-25 03:50:00 Did you install W2K, or are you using the disk as is?. If the disk has been "wiped", it could still have working boot sector code, which will say that it's loading W2K. But there isn't a W2K. :( A missing kernel indicates that might be what's happening.


Yup w2k is installed and almost gets to opening screen then dies. Gonna give it a rest for a coupla weeks to get motivated agin.. Thanx for help
bigal (4956)
464028 2006-06-25 04:07:00 It might be worth trying a memory tester, although you usually get problems installing OSs with bad memory. MemTest86 is free and very good. (The download makes a bootable floppy disk (there's also an .iso image for producing a bootable CD) which runs the programme).

Perhaps one of the jumpers you moved has set the wrong CPU speed?
Graham L (2)
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