Dmitriy Kopnichev
March 28th 03, 01:29 PM
The full POST was and in enabled. The "Quick Power On Self Test" is
Disabled.
"Richard G. Harper" > wrote in message
...
> (Crosspost to .ru newsgroup removed)
>
> To re-enable the full POST, you'll need to go into the BIOS (hardware)
setup
> and turn it on. It's often hidden under a term like "Quick Boot" or "Fast
> POST".
>
> To determine your motherboard type, press the Pause key while the memory
or
> drive enumeration is active so you can see the boot-up screen. It may be
> hidden by a graphic logo, which you'd also need to disable in BIOS setup
> (often hidden by "Quiet Boot" or some similar setting) and see if there's
a
> string of letters/numbers at the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
If
> so, write them down and then try the "Wim's BIOS" web site at
> http://www.wimsbios.com/ to see if they can be deciphered.
>
> If this is a store-bought system the best source of information would be
the
> actual manufacturer of the computer.
>
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> Richard G. Harper (MVP Win9x)
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>
>
> "Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello
> > How to repair a full Power On Self Test failure? The "Quick Power On
Self
> > Test" is Disabled.
> > How to know make and model of a mainboard without demounting it? It's
not
> > possible to see the make and model on the mainboard without demounting
it.
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>
Disabled.
"Richard G. Harper" > wrote in message
...
> (Crosspost to .ru newsgroup removed)
>
> To re-enable the full POST, you'll need to go into the BIOS (hardware)
setup
> and turn it on. It's often hidden under a term like "Quick Boot" or "Fast
> POST".
>
> To determine your motherboard type, press the Pause key while the memory
or
> drive enumeration is active so you can see the boot-up screen. It may be
> hidden by a graphic logo, which you'd also need to disable in BIOS setup
> (often hidden by "Quiet Boot" or some similar setting) and see if there's
a
> string of letters/numbers at the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
If
> so, write them down and then try the "Wim's BIOS" web site at
> http://www.wimsbios.com/ to see if they can be deciphered.
>
> If this is a store-bought system the best source of information would be
the
> actual manufacturer of the computer.
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper (MVP Win9x)
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies to the newsgroup so all may
> * benefit from the discussion. Private mail is usually not replied to.
> Help US help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello
> > How to repair a full Power On Self Test failure? The "Quick Power On
Self
> > Test" is Disabled.
> > How to know make and model of a mainboard without demounting it? It's
not
> > possible to see the make and model on the mainboard without demounting
it.
> > --
> > Please, inform me of your reply: click Message menu, then 'Reply to all'
> > in
> > Outlook Express (this sends your reply to the newsgroups and to my email
> > address at the same time) or inform me by sms to 79163876746 from
> > www.mts.ru/sms or to my ICQ#135557327 or by messenger to
> >
> > Mr. Dmitriy Kopnichev
> > e-mail:
> >
> >
>