I seem to recall that there used to be a F10 key to enter the CMOS setups on some older computers. Other variations would be Alt-F10, Ctrl-F10. Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Kunz To: Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 9:21 PM Subject: Re: [OT] CMOS setup for Grid 1720 laptop > > First, are you sure it uses a CMOS type setup? > > Good point. No, but it's an AT class machine so it seems like it should. > > > Have your tried Alt-Ctl-Del or Alt-Ctl-Esc or the DELETE key > > Tried with ESC, never DEL I'll try those thanks. Usually the display SAYS > what to press - this one doesn't. > > Andy > > ================================================================== > New Microprocessor support forum mail list - details on our site > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > andy@rc-hydros.com http://www.rc-hydros.com - Race Boats > andy@montanadesign.com http://www.montanadesign.com - Electronics > ==================================================================