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Mon, 2 Feb 1998 22:42:44 -0500
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My Dell 486P/50 uses Ctrl-Alt-Enter

Cindy Pearce
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At 09:10 AM 2/2/98 -0500, you wrote:
>FORWARD on behalf of Dave Hurst
>
>
>----------------- Original message -------------------
>
>Date: Sun, 01 Feb 1998 19:09:21 -0500
>From: David Hurst <[log in to unmask]>
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>>Richard Sloan wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to get into the cmos setup on a Dell 486 desktop
>>> machine?  I have tried the common ways(Ctrl-Alt-Esc, F1, F2, etc)with no
>>> luck. TIA
>>>
>>> Richard Sloan
>
>
>Might try the 'delete' key.  Thats what it was on my old 486...not a
>Dell tho... worth a try.
>
>Dave Hurst

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