BIOS cannot boot

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Natéag

Just had a processor replaced on account of same problem.
So maybe you should have your processor checked.

My BIOS gave me vocal messages. It was something
like « Processor not detected ».
 
N

NobodyMan

Of the 140 odd intel boxes I provide support for the vast majority use
the Delete key to access the BIOS. The only exceptions are a handfull
of Toshiba and Dell machines, so I feel justified in useing "usually".

Of the roughly 1,000+ machines I provide support for, from all
different manufacturers, the Delete key is used *occasionally* but it
is just as common as another key being used. I've found no
preponderence of one access key vs. another, hence my advice to strike
the word 'usually'.
 

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