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zahid farooq Posted on Feb 26, 2011
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My acer aspire9410 disply is blank,i entered many time bios setup key F2 but it not showing bios setup page, pls help me to get in to bios page. before i tried lot one it was showing but it showing like a damage page, thanks

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-changeing bios-first restart computer then press[ f2] then get on key board use arrow key on key board go down you will see your boot log is on f2,change that on a f12, now push f10 to exsept settings now when asked restart computer then f12 then run windows under D:drive.

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