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The default configuration (Or optimal or Fail-safe) is usually restored
by selecting a designated key in the Setup screen.
Major Geeks has a list of several BIOS/CMOS utilities that will save a
given configuration:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads25.html


Robert Citkowitz wrote:
>> I finally solved the problem by restoring the default configuration in the BIOS.
>
> How is the configuration saved, and how restored?
> TIA
> Rob
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