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Harry wrote:
> I know this won't help you right now, but it might later, judging on my
> reading of your email to Tony, below. When you get your system back up
> and working correctly, take a print screen of your various BIOS
> settings. I've done that on my system and keep it handy. When I fool
> around with my system, trying to track down a problem and/or get better
> performance, I can always go back to what I originally had.
>
> HCM
> ________________________________________________________
Thanx.
A very good idea. I always tried to have a record of this, but never got around
to doing it with the new iteration of this box . . . partly because things were very
much in a state of flux anyway. I always did this the most tedious way, scribbling
it out screen by screen in longhand, because I could never get Print Screen to
work inside the Award setup program. Maybe there's some trick to that. Print
Screen does work as expected, once I have some version of OS/2, or W2K booted up.
Jordan
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