The procedure of how to get into the BIOS differs from PC to PC.
See the manuals of your PC/Motherboard/BIOS about how to do this.
Or go to the vendors website for more information if it was purchased as
complete system
Also watch the screen at boot time it may tell you to press a key to enter
"setup" or words to that effect or when you boot your PC just hold down a
key to force a keyboard error - most PCs then display an error message
giving you the option of continuing or entering the BIOS/setup.
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Dannie, when you first boot your computer, take a close look at the screen,
It should tell you which key to press to go into the BIOS.
If not, what kind of computer do you have?
There are different keys to press, depending on the make and model.
You should also be aware that it's very easy to render, at least
temporarily, your PC unbootable by making an incorrect change in the
BIOS. So be very careful.
Yes, the <F8> key is used to start WinXP in the Safe Mode for
troubleshooting purposes. To enter the BIOS, you'll need to press the
correct key for _your_ specific system. That's why I referred you to
your manual.
Some computers show a logo screen when booting. You may have to hit
ESC to see what is behind it. You should then note what key you
have to hit to get into BIOS setup. What specifically do you want
to do in the BIOS setup?
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