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Old April 6th 10, 12:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Rick Rogers
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Default BIOS SETUP UTITLY LOST

Hi,

The Optin/Optout option is in regards to DEP, it has nothing to do with the
BIOS.

Does removing the memory stick you added cause the system to go back to
normal?

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"arico" wrote in message
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I updated the BIOS from acer website and since then I cannot find the BIOS
setup utility even after hitting the F12 key.

There is another issue I recently changed one ram form 1gb to 2gb hence my
notebook is now with 3gb ram, I did this on my own, since then I am getting
one more error while booting [ media test failure, check cable] my hdd is
in good condition, it seems I have to make few changes in the BIOS setup
utility which I cannot access.

What if I change the OPTOUT to OPTIN at F10 will I be able to enter the
bios?










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"Rick Rogers" wrote in message
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Hi,

If you're getting that, then you're hitting the setup key too late. That
information is coming from the hard drive boot sector, meaning that
control
has already been transferred from the BIOS to the hdd. BIOS access has to
be
initiated before this point.

Are you certain that F10 is the proper key? The update may have changed
this. You'd have to consult with the BIOS supplier for details on changes
between the versions.

As well, upgrading the BIOS is rarely necessary unless you are trying to
fix
a specific issue. Also, since many laptops have proprietary BIOS' from the
manufacturer, switching to a non-vendor supplied version may cause
additional, unknown issues. If you are unable to resolve this, the best
thing you can do is to revert to the original version.

Why is this holding you back from upgrading to Ultimate? If the existing
BIOS supported Home Premium, there's no reason it wouldn't support
Ultimate.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"arico" wrote in message
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Since I upgrading my BIOS (Phoenix technologies) V1.7 to V1.8, I can no
longer access the BIOS SETUP UTILITY MENU.

NOTE: the notebook is working fine, I can access the F2 boot and F8
advance
boot menu.

When I press F10 I get the following;

Edit windows boot options for: Microsoft Windows Vista
Path:\windows\system32\win load.exe
Partition:2
Hard Disk: 5c9d3909
E\NOEXECUTE=OPTOUT

MODEL: ACER ASPIRE 5735-4774. Vista. HP. 32. SP2

I don�?Tt have a backup, how to I get the SETUP UTILITY,

I want to upgrade to ultimate this is holding my back.


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