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Asus Eeee 904 PC problem
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After trying most suggestions taken from the web, I now turn to my friends on AnswerBank. I need to restore my Asus Eeee 904 PC to its former speed and deleting what are considered to be unnecessary programmes I still didn't get a better speed. So I decided to re-format or re-install factory settings. I'm able to disable the Bios as instructed (via F2) but I can get no response from pressing F9 as instructed.
I've searched the web for guidance but without success. It's down to ChuckFickens & colleagues again please.......Telboy
I've searched the web for guidance but without success. It's down to ChuckFickens & colleagues again please.......Telboy
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2. F2 Enters BIOS screen in many PC's .. yours included?
3. What do you perceive is happening/going to on F9?
4. Have you a second partition still showing on the drive?
5. Have you recovery disc(s)?
6. You may have to use the recovery disc.
7. Have you seen this ...? ...
http://forums.techguy...covery-dvd-f9-do.html
2. F2 Enters BIOS screen in many PC's .. yours included?
3. What do you perceive is happening/going to on F9?
4. Have you a second partition still showing on the drive?
5. Have you recovery disc(s)?
6. You may have to use the recovery disc.
7. Have you seen this ...? ...
http://forums.techguy...covery-dvd-f9-do.html
The F Keys on some PC's can get reversed in function. Microsoft did an Flock script to modify behavior like this.
I can't see this can be the problem but FLock can be pressed imm. after boot to allow F keys to work as originally intended. Can't do any harm trying .. but WM may well be correct with a preloaded system.
Separate partition?
I can't see this can be the problem but FLock can be pressed imm. after boot to allow F keys to work as originally intended. Can't do any harm trying .. but WM may well be correct with a preloaded system.
Separate partition?
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