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I cant get in to my motherboards bios

Hampus16
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Unplug all hdd/ssd drives and turn on computer.

So i have bought a new ssd for my PC and i want it to be my boot drive but i cant get in to my bios by pressning either f12 f12 or del and it just gives me diffrent ways to boot in to Windows Like repairing och safeboot. Btw it is a old PC 

 

e8400

hd 6450

8gb ddr2 ram 

and it is built by HP and has Windows 7 

sorry for my Broken English 

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On 2018-07-29 at 9:37 PM, homeap5 said:

Unplug all hdd/ssd drives and turn on computer.

Nope nothing worked

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1 hour ago, Hampus16 said:

Nope nothing worked

Of course you must still press DEL / F2 / F11 / F8 or whatever your computer uses for enter BIOS. After you unplug your hard drive it will be just easier.

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1 minute ago, homeap5 said:

Of course you must still press DEL / F2 / F11 / F8 or whatever your computer uses for enter BIOS. After you unplug your hard drive it will be just easier.

I did it just gives me this shit

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If you see that - it's just too late. You must pressing all the time DEL (or F2) just after you power on your computer. It needs to be done really fast.

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If you have - connect PS/2 keyboard and then try to enter BIOS.

If you have not - just clear CMOS. How to clear CMOS you can read in manual of your mainboard.

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4 hours ago, homeap5 said:

If you have - connect PS/2 keyboard and then try to enter BIOS.

If you have not - just clear CMOS. How to clear CMOS you can read in manual of your mainboard.

 

4 hours ago, homeap5 said:

If you have - connect PS/2 keyboard and then try to enter BIOS.

If you have not - just clear CMOS. How to clear CMOS you can read in manual of your mainboard.

I Will tru that as soon as i try inte more thing and that is downloading a cooy of Windows and put it on the ssd and i Asume that that Will work IF not i Will clear the CMOS

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It will work, but still - is nice to have access to your own BIOS.

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