I need to reformat my PC (IBM y.2004). On C: drive there's 33,19 GB NTFS of System files and 4,07 GB fat32 of virual memory on drive D:.
I can not access bios menu to change startup from CD. I've tried F1, F10, F12, del, esc, ins, both mouse buttons.. but still no result.
also tried and it doesn't work..
f5 does open a menu but just for safe mode startup (not bios)
there is no leed about booting from CD
btw it's a desktop PC
Last edited by ComeAsUR; Sep 18th, 2009 at 10:49 pm.
crunchie tnx 4 the link, but it simply doesn't work:
Nothing happens when pressing:
* F1
* F2
* DEL
* ESC
* CTRL + ALT + ESC
* CTRL + ALT + INS
* CTRL + ALT + ENTER
* CTRL + ALT + S
* PAGE UP KEY
* PAGE DOWN KEY
* or even both mouse buttons
When holding down F10, there was a sound for about 10-15 beeps, VGA white colored loading line appeared, but PC has again booted normaly.
When pressing down F8, safe mode booting menu appears.
Nothing else.
Here's more info about my PC:
Win XP pro v.2002 SP3,
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
2.79GHz, 640 MB RAM
Just confirm that you start tapping the relevant key immediately you power on please.
Is the keyboard USB or PS2? If USB, do you have a PS2 keyboard or an adapter?
crunchie I use PS2 keyboard, but unfortunately I cannot confirm that I'm tapping the right key. As I wrote before the only menu I can get into is safemode menu. Here's detailed info:
When pressing on F5 at startup: Please choose an operanting system you want to manage:
Windows XP pro
For advanced boot menu please press F8
This will not fix everything on every PC but it may help you here. They will also be good to have in the future for when windows plays up again and again.
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