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Old 05-24-2004, 02:45 PM
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I restarted my computer then went into my BIOS settings by pressing del. I went to Advanced Settings or something, not sure what it's called then went to my Memory Share setting. I had options of share 64MB, 32MB, 16MB, 8MB, 4MB, Disabled.

I don't know why I did but I chose to disable it. Then I restart my computer againt but there it nothing happening. Just a screen with colours lining across it with no keys working or anything. I know there is some sort of response because if I press del before the colours come up they change. But anyway, I was wondering if anyone can help me fix this. I can't use any backup discs or floppy discs because they don't read. I've tried another Hard Drive and the same happens. I just need to get into my BIOS settings and re-enable this.

I noticed that the lower the share is the slower it takes to start up but the faster my games play. If I leave it running will it eventually load up or is it well and truely... ******

Please help!
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Old 05-24-2004, 04:29 PM
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You can try to clear the CMOS. Look in your motherboard manual or go to the support page of your motherboard vendor and find out how to do.
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