If CMOS/BIOS gets hosed (even if can't see screen )
1. Press " Fn + Power On " at same time.
2. Tap Fn+F11 a few times
3. Memory counts up, disk seeks and
generates "Error 162 - Options not set "
4. Press F1 which saves changes and now
BIOS is set back to factory default.
"- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in message
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> Found this note in old service manual:
>
> If CMOS/BIOS gets hosed (even if can't see screen )
> 1. Press " Fn + Power On " at same time.
> 2. Tap Fn+F11 a few times
> 3. Memory counts up, disk seeks and generates "Error 162 - Options not set
> "
> 4. Press F1 which saves changes and now BIOS is set back to factory
> default.
>
Hello Bobb,
thanks very much for your note. I do have a Presario computer or two which
would need their CMOS/BIOS restored. But my PC keyboards don't have a Fn
key. Is there another key that can be subsistuted? Or do you have another
recipe for PCs?
"Petrus Tax" <petrustax@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
> "- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in message
> news:EpydnREiZaTRg5PVnZ2dnUVZ_viunZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Found this note in old service manual:
>>
>> If CMOS/BIOS gets hosed (even if can't see screen )
>> 1. Press " Fn + Power On " at same time.
>> 2. Tap Fn+F11 a few times
>> 3. Memory counts up, disk seeks and generates "Error 162 - Options not
>> set "
>> 4. Press F1 which saves changes and now BIOS is set back to factory
>> default.
>>
>
> Hello Bobb,
>
> thanks very much for your note. I do have a Presario computer or two
> which would need their CMOS/BIOS restored. But my PC keyboards don't
> have a Fn key. Is there another key that can be subsistuted? Or do you
> have another recipe for PCs?
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Petrus
My solution was mainly for laptops. On a desktop , just remove/disconnect
the RTC-battery for 15 minutes or so - see www.hp.com service manual for
your model on how to open case / where it's located on system board.