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On Monday 07 July 2003 08:51 pm, you wrote:
> I'm trying to set up an ancient Leading Technologies 6000S computer in
> order to run some even older but very needed foreign-language DOS software.
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> I don't have the manual, and I'm stumped by a seemingly simple problem: I
> can't get into the motherboard Setup program. I tried the usual keys: F2,
> Del, Alt-X, Alt-Q, Q, X, and so on.
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> Googling Leading Technologies did not lead to anything.
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> How can I find the key combination for this motherboard?
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> David Grossman
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David:
There are some other key combinations that you may not have tried:
Ctrl-Alt-?
Ctrl-Alt-+ (+ on the number pad)
Ctrl-Alt-Insert
Ctrl-Alt-Escape
Ctrl-Alt-Enter
Ctrl-Alt-s
Ctrll-Shift-Escape
Ctrl-Escape
F1
F10
(and there are probably more.)
Another approach that _sometimes_ works is to power down, disconnect the
keyboard, and power up; the BIOS entry key combination _may_ be revealed in
the error message.
My guess is that Leading Technologies was a system builder who used
motherboards from various manufacturers. There is some good information on
identifying motherboards at:
http://www.motherboards.org/
Click on the "mobo tools" widget in the top bar.
Regards,
Carroll Grigsby
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