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1. what can you do in a pinch to clear the CMOS setting if you unable to find th

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1. what can you do in a pinch to clear the CMOS setting if you unable to find the CMOS clear jumper

2. after running windows xp for a few years, Chris has decided to perform a clean install of windows vista. after backing up his important files he place the windows vista dvd in the optical drive and reboots his machine but it just boots into windows xp like normal. What setting will he most like need to configure in the BIOS to correct this situation.

3. Arnold has just installed a new sound cared. He boots his system to install he drivers, but his system does not recongnize the new card. Qhat BIOS settings might he cahnge using CMOS setup

4. Alex has just finished making changes to the BIOS-level virus checking and would now like to save these changes. Name two ways to save BIOS setting after making changes in the CMOS setup program

5. Ryan is working on an older core 2 duo system. what key or keys should he press to enter the CMOS setup program.

Explanation / Answer

1. By removing the CMOS battery and replacing it. The CMOS battery provides power used to save the BIOS settings – this is how your computer knows how much time has passed even when it’s been powered-off for a while – so removing the battery will remove the source of power and clear the settings.

2. Modify the boot Sequence from Hard Drive to CD/DVD drive
     Start the computer and press ESC, F1, F2, F8 or F10 during the initial startup screen...
     Choose to enter BIOS setup. ...
     Use the arrow keys to select the BOOT tab. ...
     To give a CD or DVD drive boot sequence priority over the hard drive, move it to the first position in the list.

3. Disabling the on-board sound card within the CMOS .
    Once you are inside the CMOS menu, you may need to go into every sub-menu and look for an option that pertains to your on-board sound, and then disable it. Once that's finished, exit the CMOS (saving changes), wait for the computer to reboot, and then power down; insert your new sound card in the PCI slot and power on the computer... boot into Windows and the new sound card should be detected.

4.    If any changes are made, you need to save those changes, which is typically done by pressing the F10 key on
       the keyboard. If F10 does not work, look at the bottom or top of the screen for the key that is used to save the
       settings.
       Press the Esc key to save the changes and exit the screen.


5.   Start the computer and press ESC, F1, F2, F8 or F10 during the initial startup screen...

      Choose to enter BIOS setup. ...