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Old November 19th 06, 03:01 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.packardbell
Pietro Gallo
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Default Reset CMOS

Salve a tutti.
Devo aver combinato un pasticcio. Probabilmente ho sbagliato ad aggiornare i
driver del bios del mio notebook Pakard Bell Easy Note f7310 (tramite cd
creato dalle istruzioni del sito della Packard Bell) e adesso la schermata
è copmpletamente nera.
Qualcuno mi ha detto di provared a resettare la CMOS. Ma è un portatile. Non
so se sia la soluzione giusta e sopratutto non so come si fa.
potete aiutarmi? Grazie


 




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