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Anonymous Posted on Dec 16, 2009

I wanted to put my pc like new but it didnt work now it wont turn on ...it gives me the esc..alt.del but it wont work

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#1: Shut down your computer. You must first shut your computer down to initiate the factory restore.
#2: Start up your computer and as the computer logo appears (such as Dell or HP) hit "Ctrl>F11" simultaneously. This may be different for different machines, but the most common keys to hit are "Ctrl>F11." If this does not work, the F8 key has been said to work for certain machines.
#3: Select "Repair My Computer" from the list of menu options that appear and press "Enter."
#4: Choose the language settings that you would like and then click enter.
#5: Enter the administrator log in and password if it asks you for this information.
#6: Choose the factory reset option. This should reset your computer to the factory settings when you bought your machine.

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Solution


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You're talking about My PC and device manager and I'm talking about Bios.
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In newer computers, it exists on a special chip called CMOS (stands for Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor).

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If a logo screen—like HP or Dell—is displayed during the start up process instead, then you may want to check with your computer maker for a command to turn off that screen and display the start up information, which is listed when a computer is powered on.
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DTK BIOS: (Esc)
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Hewlett Packard: - F1
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IBM PS/2: Ctrl+Alt+Ins after Ctrl+Alt+Del
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Packard Bell: - F1 or F2
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What kind of BIOS version do you have?? here are some commands for the diverse kind of BIOS.


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DTK® (Datatech Enterprises Co.) BIOS:P ESC
Phoenix™ BIOS: CTRL+ALT+ESC
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