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Wed, 22 Apr 1998 22:57:09 -0400
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Dear PCBUILD,
        I have a Sensor SP-386 SX by Samsung with Phoenix 80386 BIOS Plus
Version 1.10 00K. The problem that I'am having is that I've been
unsuccessful at getting into CMOS despite using suggested approach in my
book "Upgrading & Repairing PCs" of pressing <ctl><alt><esc> or
<ctl><alt><s> at the cmd line. If you could help me with any other
suggestions as to accessing the CMOS for this particular PC it would be
greatly appreciated.
                    Yours Truely,
                                Mitchell Green

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