Postby TheMelodyMaker » Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:24 am
I can explain this one. The CMOS is basically the name of the battery on the motherboard that stores the general hardware configuration that the whole computer runs on, regardless of what operating system is running on it. This would involve stuff like which ports are enabled, what hard drives & peripherals are present, power settings, and much more. (Maybe someone else can explain that better than I did. ^_^; )
Anyway, now that you know what it is, when the computer boots does it get as far as giving you the option to enter the CMOS settings? (On some computers you have to press DELETE, sometimes F1, sometimes a combination of keys.) If you can, try going into it and save the current settings without actually changing anything. If that doesn't help, try going into it and see if there's an option to reset everything to the default factory settings (but ask your friend first to see if there's a certain way he likes it set).
Hope that helps. ^_^
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