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Thomas Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 May 2006 12:20:39 -0700
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Need to know the make of your computer and BIOS for an exact 
instruction, but try pressing  the DEL key a few times shortly after 
starting the computer.

DO NOT change anything in the BIOS unless you are sure of what you are 
doing. I'm not sure you can see the temperatures in the BIOS. There may 
be a program on the computer that will track the temperatures. Also, the 
temperatures may be indicated on the initial screen as the computer starts.

You should probably check your computer manual or download a manual for 
detailed instructions.

Tom Mayer

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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