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A05 BIOS HELP
I want to reset my a05 bios because the second IDE wont work. So it has to run under one IDE and it runs slow like that. If you know how to reset bios for a a05 or how to get the IDE 2nd to work please let me know .
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Majestic
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March 9th, 2007 12:00
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therapetandy
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July 26th, 2013 06:00
THIS IS THE ANSWER!!!
If you have had to press F1 to co continue to your Operating System, or F2 to Settings, and cannot find where to Reset your BIOS/CMOS to Default, the instructions above, In Red, is the Solution To Your Problem. It seems ridiculous and looks as if someone is pulling your leg, but this is an answer I have looked up again and again for years. I finally saved it to my Technical Documents Folder, today. It's long past time I left a nod of appreciation to the author of this solution which has bailed me out more times than I could count.
This NVRAM ver.A05, typically found in older Dell PC's, has no such Reset feature. "Majestic" HAS supplied the resolution to this issue; it works, flawlessly and has never caused nor created further issues.
If your computer, containing the A05 BIOS, is not booting properly, after having changed settings for any reason; usually because you (or someone) changed settings to Recover Your Operating System and/or Upgrade the Bios, or Add a Video Card, etc. this will reset your CMOS to factory Default, preventing you from having to press F1 to continue to your Operating System on every reboot.
This is the third time I have had to search for this post over the years and it has worked Every Single Time! As with most CMOS can be reset to Default by pressing F10 then choosing Default Settings, from the Menu, along with Save and/or Discard Changes.
Thanks Again, Majestic~!
Andy, The TheraPetGuy...