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pinboy3niner

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2. Thanks for your reply
Thu Dec 1, 2016, 08:21 AM
Dec 2016

Yes, it's a BIOS issue. I thought of going to default, but I don't know how to do that.

Eliminating the space before the cursor should solve it, if someone can tell me how to do that.

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Hmmm neeksgeek Dec 2016 #1
Thanks for your reply pinboy3niner Dec 2016 #2
Restoring the BIOS to default state neeksgeek Dec 2016 #3
Hmm Egnever Dec 2016 #4
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