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If these are BIOS screens, there's no OS present -- not even DOS.
The BIOS code includes the ability to send text, and I believe also CGA
graphics mode, screens toa printer on LPT1: that emulates the Epson dot-
matrix models of 20 years ago. I'm not sure how many modern printers
qualify.
David Gillett
On 25 Feb 2003, at 6:12, Byron Wolter wrote:
> Print screen should work in DOS. The alternative is to press Ctrl+P.
> Byron wolter
>
> I'm wondering how you managed to do a 'Print Screen' in DOS. As far as I'm
> aware this function is part of Windows, and isn't available in DOS.
>
> An alternative to writing down every BIOS setting is to photograph each
> screen with a digital camera.
>
> Ian Porter
>
> Print the BIOS screens ALL OF THEM!!! assumming that you have a printer
> using a normal printer cable. Just press print screen otherwise you will
> have to write EVERYTHING down, and after you have secured this information
> load BIOS defaults finish installing and then change the settings to the way
> they were before. I had this problem myself . If you can find it you
> might just have to disable the L2 cache and after installing Win 98
> reinableing it. This would naturaly be a lot easyer. good luck
>
> Paul Ryan
> Germany
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