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...oka...  
0.) the only two cmos options for the screen are  
emulation: auto select default ...or...  
           LCD-analog RGB (or something like that)  
flush: enabled.... or ..  
       disabled ....this allows the whole width &  
breath of the laptops LCD screen to active in  
displaying the (windows/would be OS/2 desktop) without  
black borders  
 
0a.) On the first Boot Parameters info/exit screen  
you can choose to: alt-f2 save & exit or  
                   i choose the alt-f1? combo option  
         not on this screen ??? to bring-up the   
    safe mode to either f6 to boot-up with full hdw  
      detection or f5 ??? without    
 
1.) how am i able to access that altf2on.$$$ if  
my system hangs & i am unable to access a cmd prompt  
...the APM.sys might be it....sooo....   
how do i make-up own config.sys to rem these drivers  
out??? do i make my own floppies as per directed in  
CD#2 FAQ?????  
....tia dave   
 
 
	  
		  
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