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| | Cannot Restart Vista V It seems the trouble is not over yet. It is a continuation of previous posts. After I signed off the same problem came back on. No CMOS setup, F12 does not work. I had to search for a solution again. I think Ctrl+F6 does the trick. Brings up the CMOS message. I signed into my WinXP. Went to DELL website, updated the BIOS from A3 to A8 for my GX-280. It is a 4 year old machine, still very powerful since it was top of the line at the time I purchased it. Just two day ago I bought a new DELL Dimensions T7400 and it has a CPU with lower speed. It appears the CPU with 3.85Ghz are things of the past. now it is 2.85 -- this is what I could get max. If I went higher it would have delayed the delivery by 3 months. Anyhow, I have neglected this computer for a long time. It is my home machine, used primarily for emails. Now I want to revive it. So I updated the BIOS via my second XP partition. What changed: CMOS messages come up. I can see: *Windows Vista* & *Earlier Versions of Vista* but only only Earlier Versions with WinXP works. I can only get into my Vista with safe mode. Do I have to download BIOS also for my Vista partition? I thought it is common to all partitions. Am I wrong? As I said it is still possible to get into Vista with Ctrl+F6 trick it seems (normal mode) but when I tried to download and install the BIOS on that partition I could not do it because of an error message: You do not have a permission. You have to sign in as administrator. How can I do it? I am the Administrator. Please help. Thanks. |
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| | Re: Cannot Restart Vista V "AlexB" <alexblai@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23o3AMCxSIHA.3916@xxxxxx Quote: > It seems the trouble is not over yet. It is a continuation of previous > posts. > > After I signed off the same problem came back on. No CMOS setup, F12 does > not work. I had to search for a solution again. I think Ctrl+F6 does the > trick. Brings up the CMOS message. I signed into my WinXP. Went to DELL > website, updated the BIOS from A3 to A8 for my GX-280. It is a 4 year old > machine, still very powerful since it was top of the line at the time I > purchased it. Just two day ago I bought a new DELL Dimensions T7400 and it > has a CPU with lower speed. It appears the CPU with 3.85Ghz are things of > the past. now it is 2.85 -- this is what I could get max. If I went higher > it would have delayed the delivery by 3 months. > > Anyhow, I have neglected this computer for a long time. It is my home > machine, used primarily for emails. Now I want to revive it. So I updated > the BIOS via my second XP partition. > > What changed: > > CMOS messages come up. I can see: *Windows Vista* & *Earlier Versions of > Vista* but only only Earlier Versions with WinXP works. I can only get Quote: > my Vista with safe mode. > > Do I have to download BIOS also for my Vista partition? I thought it is > common to all partitions. Am I wrong? > > As I said it is still possible to get into Vista with Ctrl+F6 trick it Quote: > (normal mode) but when I tried to download and install the BIOS on that > partition I could not do it because of an error message: > > You do not have a permission. You have to sign in as administrator. > > How can I do it? I am the Administrator. > > Please help. > > Thanks. Here is what you posted on Usenet two days ago: "People who buy XP now will regret it in 2 years." When you worte that I could not figure out your logic until now. Why wait two years, when with Vista you can have your regret today? Anyway, I have been using XP since day one and have not yet had even one hint of a problem with it. Now, that said...if the problem occured *only* after you updated the bios... you might as well try re-flashing it with the bios that was know to work. Be sure to have your machine on a UPS when you do so. |
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| | Re: Cannot Restart Vista V You might receive more detailed responses if you kept the thread together. It's extremely difficult to piece together what you've done over a several day period. Don't start a new thread when you are replying to previous questions or suggestions. "AlexB" <alexblai@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23o3AMCxSIHA.3916@xxxxxx Quote: > It seems the trouble is not over yet. It is a continuation of previous > posts. > > After I signed off the same problem came back on. No CMOS setup, F12 does > not work. I had to search for a solution again. I think Ctrl+F6 does the > trick. Brings up the CMOS message. I signed into my WinXP. Went to DELL > website, updated the BIOS from A3 to A8 for my GX-280. It is a 4 year old > machine, still very powerful since it was top of the line at the time I > purchased it. Just two day ago I bought a new DELL Dimensions T7400 and it > has a CPU with lower speed. It appears the CPU with 3.85Ghz are things of > the past. now it is 2.85 -- this is what I could get max. If I went higher > it would have delayed the delivery by 3 months. > > Anyhow, I have neglected this computer for a long time. It is my home > machine, used primarily for emails. Now I want to revive it. So I updated > the BIOS via my second XP partition. > > What changed: > > CMOS messages come up. I can see: *Windows Vista* & *Earlier Versions of > Vista* but only only Earlier Versions with WinXP works. I can only get > into my Vista with safe mode. > > Do I have to download BIOS also for my Vista partition? I thought it is > common to all partitions. Am I wrong? > > As I said it is still possible to get into Vista with Ctrl+F6 trick it > seems (normal mode) but when I tried to download and install the BIOS on > that partition I could not do it because of an error message: > > You do not have a permission. You have to sign in as administrator. > > How can I do it? I am the Administrator. > > Please help. > > Thanks. |
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