August 6th 03, 09:40 PM
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Well, maybe then you can tell me how to access the BIOS on a Toshiba
Satellite 5200-XXX...
As far as I know, it is not possible... Please tell me if you know more.
Thanks,
Sebastian
"Steve" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I have worked on a lot of laptops.. Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, HP ,Sony,
etc....
have yet to run into one where I cannot access the BIOS. You may have to
hit
a differnet ket than F1 or Del to get into it but so far I have been
successful. In fact many of them you can set a boot up paswword that you
set
in the BIOS. So like I asked, what mfgs don't let you in? (plenty is not
an
anwser).
"Strontium" wrote in message
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Plenty....
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Steve stood up at show-n-tell, in
, and said:
what manufacturer makes it so you can't access BIOS?
"Strontium" wrote in message
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Depends on mfg.
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Bratboy stood up at show-n-tell, in , and
said:
really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize
you couldn't access bios on laptops myself
"Sebastian A. Potthoff"
wrote in message ...
Hi,
is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it
be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any
chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change
it from within the OS.
Is there a way to do that?
Kind regards,
Sebastian A. Potthoff
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