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Old 24-09-2003, 08:26   #1
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Compaq Presario BIOS

Hi,

I have a compaq presario 1210EA. I need to change the Parallel port settings.

According to the Compaq website, I need to enter the BIOS, change to the advanced menu and change the settings in there.

The problem is that my BIOS does not have an advanced menu. The only options are...

Main - This allows me to edit system time and date, set supervisor password,
and change video memory allocated

Boot - This allows me to change Diskette Drive , ATAPI CD-ROM Drive and Hard Drive

Exit - This allows me to save changes or exit.

My BIOS is Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.

Any ideas if there is a special way to get into the advanced setting on this BIOS?

Thanks.
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