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Invalid Systems Disk in Toshiba 2060CDS Notebook
Help! Is there anyone out there familiar with the Toshiba 2060CDS Notebook? My friend's unit says it has an invalid system disk, I have an inkling that the OS for this particular laptop is corrupted and I want to go the laptop's CMOS to determine its current settings. But the problem is, I don't know how to get to its CMOS Settings...The usual Ctl+Alt+Del or F2 or F11, etc won't work..Does anybody out there knew the right command for this specific laptop to be able to reach its CMOS Settings. You're help will be greatly appreciated by the needy person like me..THANKS in advance!
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Start with the system powered off. Press the power button and then immediately press and hold the Esc key while the system runs the POST (Power On Self Test). When the POST finishes, a prompt will appear telling you to press the F1 key to enter BIOS Setup. At that time, press the F1 key to access the BIOS Setup program.
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Thank You Very Much!!
Gee..Nice to hear from you..thank you..it worked just fine. I've just fixed the glitch..thanks again...
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