Sometimes the Motherboard manufacturer has a special key you can
hold down to get into the BIOS when all else fails (from bad settings,
etc...)
This is different from the standard key to "open" the BIOS...
You need to check their WEB site and see if they have that for your
model and brand.
Rick Glazier
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From: "Chilangisha B. Changwe" <[log in to unmask]>
> My PC cant boot after I changed the CMOS settings on
> memory allocation to graphics. The default was 32MB
> and I reduced it to 4MB. The PC now cant boot and it is
> only giving some error sound. Specifications: 1.6GHz,
> 128MB RAM, Windows XP.
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