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CPU change2


Question Posted Tuesday April 10 2007, 6:04 pm

I logged back on my comouter and wrote down exactly what it said:

Warning! CPU has been changed. Please re-enter CPU settings in the CMOS setup and remember to save before quit!

Press F1 to continues, DEL to enter setup (that's what I do everytime to get in now, I press F1)


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theymos answered Tuesday April 10 2007, 6:13 pm:
When that happens, press DEL. In the menu that comes up(called BIOS), press whatever key corresponds to "save and exit". This is usually, but not always, F10. If that doesn't work, Press DEL on startup again, and navigate through the menus to find "reset to default settings". After you've reset the settings, save and exit like before. If that doesn't work, reset CMOS, as explained in the second half of this page:
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