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Print screen should work in DOS. The alternative is to press Ctrl+P.
Byron wolter

I'm wondering how you managed to do a 'Print Screen' in DOS.  As far as I'm
aware this function is part of Windows, and isn't available in DOS.

An alternative to writing down every BIOS setting is to photograph each
screen with a digital camera.

Ian Porter

Print the BIOS screens ALL OF THEM!!! assumming that you have a printer
using a normal printer cable. Just press print screen otherwise you will
have to write  EVERYTHING down, and after you have secured this information
load BIOS defaults finish installing and then change the settings to the way
they were before.  I  had this problem myself .  If you can find it you
might just have to disable the L2 cache and after installing Win 98
reinableing it.  This would naturaly be a lot easyer.  good luck

Paul Ryan
Germany

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