look on the mainboard, it may have a "cmos programming" jumper, like intel
mb's
or, email acer and ask for the special cmos programming floppy disk
> I'm working on an 96 model year P133 Acer Aspire and was unable to enter
CMOS. I've try holding F1,
> F2, F10, Delete key, Ctrl+Alt+Esc, Ctrl+Alt+S while POST without any
success. Whay's next?
> TIA
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