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    No Bios

    I have a Gateway2000 (Solo 2100) I flash my bios, now I have no computer functions. Is there a hot key or some procedure to reload my bios? I am looking for a diagram of the motherboard. It has been suggested that I perhaps remove the CPU AND Memory, start than
    without than replace than start this may reset my bios. I am not sure how to remove these parts.

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    Was it you who asked this question a coupla days ago?

    You HAVE to have a functioning BIOS in order to boot the machine, period. It may not function the way you want but if it won't functin at all, you are dead meat. Sorry to be blunt but there is just no getting around it. If the machine won't boot at all, the only way out is to replace the BIOS chip.

    There is no way thet removing the CPU and memory will help at all. You can reset the CMOS settings to their default values by removing the CMOS battery but that's about it.


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    Thank you. I will find a replacement bios.

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    Look here for possible solutions:
    http://www.ping.be/bios/
    http://www.badflash.com/


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