Topic: Phoenix Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility
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How to understand award bios cmos setup utility?
This is a pretty old board so the manual you have should be accurate. Advanced BIOS, Chipset and Voltage & Freq will probably be the only ones that concern you and you can press F1 to get help with those screens. Source(s): http://www.biost... Read More »
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How do you get passed "Award BIOS Setup Utility"?
reboot and keep pressing F8 Till you get to the screen which will ask you waht to do and start in normal mode. Try this. usually, you press delete to skip when you start its written at the bottom of the screen when you start. Read More »
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How to enter the BIOS / CMOS Setup Program Utility.
When the computer power on, black screen appear on you monitor, wait until the message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen. example of the massage at the bottom of the computer boot up screen: Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
To enter the CMOS/BIOS setup utility, power on the unit and begin to repeatedly press the delete key until the CMOS Setup Utility appears. Read More »
Source: http://www.cybernetman.com/kb/index.cfm?STARTROWNOW=&MAXDISPLAY=2...
Press "Del" or "Delete" on your keyboard few times right after you start your computer; when you see Gigabyte logo. if you missed the time and now your computer is stuck at Verify DMI pool...., please restart computer and try again. Read More »
Source: http://www.expresshd.com/EFIX-BIOS-SETUP-cID-8.html
First see if there is a message when you first turn on your system like: "To Enter Setup Press" and make a note of it. That will be the key you need to access the CMOS setup. Check your motherboard manual also. The most popular way is to hi... Read More »
Source: http://freepctech.com/troubleshooting/readme.shtml
aehm..that's a feature called PowerNOW! on mobile devices. the multiplier get's adjusted according to the workload. so either you start some cpu burning application or you disable the PowerNOW! feature and start burning some battery power/a... Read More »
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