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Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 May 2006 15:12:07 -0400
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Not all PCs have a temperature function, but it's worth looking.
In most cases you'll see a "Setup" or BIOS function when you first boot. 
The usual instruction is to press a key like Delete or F2.
You'll have to look through the available settings to find the temp 
function, if you have one.
Tell us the make and model or the motherboard and we can be of more help.



dorothy Jones wrote:
> I am told I can check the temp of my PC by going into BIOS. Not being a PC buff I'm pretty ignorant about this side of PCs and I'm not sure of this procedure. How so I get into the BIOS in the first place?
> I run Windows 98 se.
> Dorothy
> 
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