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On 6 May 99, at 12:47, Max Timchenko wrote:
> As far as I understood, softmenu is the system that
> lets you adjust settings from your bios menu, even
> without opening the case.
> But if I did some changes that froze the PC [for
> example, set FSB to 100 in attempt to overclock],
> how do I bring the settings back -- the BIOS menu is
> unaccessible?
I did this once :-)...There are a couple ways to fix this. One is to hit the
delete key several times, it overrides your settings and self configs. The
other I think, is if you just keep the system on and eventually it will
reset config. Its covered in the manual and its not much of a problem, they
had thought this out.
David Olds
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