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| Vista Ultimate 32Bit | Bios Post Messages Help This is my first post in this forum and I would like to wish you all a very happy 2009. Is it possible to slow down the bios post messages that flies by during start-up ? Or maybe even capture it in a log ? I am not exeperiencing any problems, but just would like to be able to read the messages. ![]() Thanks. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32-bit & Vista Ultimate 64-bit both Service Pack 2 W7 Pro RTM 7600 32 & 64 | Re: Bios Post Messages Help Hi Idogo, You can temporarily pause the boot process in order to read on-screen messages by pressing the Pause/Break key on your keyboard. When you have read the screen, press any other key to continue. You can repeat this as often as needed during the boot up procedure. |
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| Vista Ultimate 32Bit | Re: Bios Post Messages Help Thanks bud. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32-bit & Vista Ultimate 64-bit both Service Pack 2 W7 Pro RTM 7600 32 & 64 | Re: Bios Post Messages Help You're welcome, Idogo. |
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