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Then power on the system and enter the BIOS.
DEL:BIOS SET\Q-FLASH F12:BOOT MENU END: Q-FLASH
I`am thinking of using clear cmos and hope that works ?
Yeah, sounds like he's trying to update bios. If that's the case he should probably save it onto a usb drive and update it that way with q-flash or whatever his board has to update it's bios.
DEL:BIOS SET UP\Q-FLASH F12:BOOT MENU END: Q-FLASH
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I`am thinking of using clear cmos and hope that works
Press the delete key
The way I'm reading it, the delete key takes him to that screen, but I don't remember him saying he pressed it AGAIN at the actual screen.
If at that screen, del button does nothing then yeah he should reset bios.
DEL:BIOS SET UP\Q-FLASH F12:BOOT MENU END: Q-FLA
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I will try reset Cmos
Try plugging your keyboard into a different port? Matter of fact, you have a different keyboard to try?
Is it a usb keyboard or ps/2 one? Do you have another keyboard to try?
you will need to change boot order and enable xmp