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On Monday, January 1, 2001 at 10:12:45 AM UTC+2, Andrew wrote:
Hi there, I am installing a CD-RW on a Packard Bell PC. I need to access the BIOS to force the CD-RW to the Secondary Slave, but can't get into the BIOS. Have tried Del, Ctrl+Alt+Ins, Ctrl+Alt+Esc Ctrl+Alt+F2 etc but no luck. I don't want people telling me I shouldn't access the BIOS, or I shouldn't need to do it. The fact is I do want to enter the BIOS setup and need to know how to do it. I have never seen any true answers to this question, people always talk around it, but never actually answer the question, so.... I throw out the challenge ![]() Happy New Year to you all... Thanks Andrew hey old men |
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