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- | * Note! If you make the wrong selection on this screen, you can turn the machine off, then while booting, press CTRL + SHIFT + F10 when the computer powers on. If this does not work, you may turn the machine off, wait 5 minutes, then turn it back on. If you have an empty CMOS battery, you will be prompted with the same CMOS error message again. | + | * Note! If you make the wrong selection on this screen, you can do the following: |
+ | * Turn the machine off, then while booting, press CTRL + SHIFT + F10 when the computer powers on. | ||
+ | * If this does not work, you may turn the machine off, wait 5 minutes, then turn it back on. If you have an empty CMOS battery, you will be prompted with the same CMOS error message again. | ||
+ | * You may also manually enter the system configuration, by running the TEST3 utility found at the [[Files and Resources]] section. | ||
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