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From: Vinzent Hoefler <JeLlyFish DOT software AT gmx DOT net>
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Subject: Re: MICROSOFT has Bought Over Linus Torvalds!!
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 19:01:46 +0200
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Damian Yerrick <Bullcr_pd_yerrick AT hotmail DOT comRemoveBullcr_p> wrote:

>>Yes..todays jumperless motherboards are great aren't they.
>>You can easily set the clock frequency through the BIOS.. :-)
>
>But if a fellow accidentally sets it wrong, how will he be able to go
>to CMOS setup to change it back?

By simply pressing <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Ins> before turning on the computer.
At least my old QDI did it that way to return to a safe speed setting
(100MHz).


Vinzent.

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