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Old 04-30-2008, 10:28 AM
M.I.5¾
 
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Default Re: Return to the original BIOS


"Farad'n" <none@none.net> wrote in message
news:i7bf14pj2m5qb443opet48c95036s5hrk4@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 08:00:36 -0500, "Tom [Pepper] Willett"
> <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote:
>
>>You asked in the right newsgroup. This is for hardware. Your computer is
>>hardware. The BIOS has to do with your computer.
>>
>>Ignore the troll. He doesn't get it.
>>
>>"Elizabeth Dávila" <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:%23jZs9PaqIHA.5416@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl.. .
>>: Sorry if this problem don't have nothing to do with the XP but I dont
>>know
>>: where I can ask for help, if you know other site, please let me know,
>>and
>>: then you would be helping me, instead of complaint :-)
>>:
>>: "Farad'n" <none@none.net> escribió en el mensaje
>>: news:r3lc14h5t6k33an9hpdtrjqqiqchktbr63@4ax.com...
>>: > On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 21:07:15 -0500, "Elizabeth Dávila"
>>: > <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>: >
>>: >>Hello
>>: >>
>>: >>I will try to explain my problem (sorry for the language)
>>: >>
>>: >>Yesterday I updated my BIOS, and now I have to push the power button
>>two
>>: >>times to start the computer. I want to restore the original Bios
>>: >>
>>: >>I try this :
>>: >>
>>: >>-Remove the battery clock for 15 min
>>: >>-Change the jumper to maintenance mode, but only a new option appears
>>in
>>: >>my
>>: >>Setup nothign to back to the original BIOS
>>: >>-And finally install with an .exe the original Bios provided by Intel
>>and
>>: >>there is an error
>>: >>
>>: >>My mainboard is an Intel DP35DP
>>: >>
>>: >>Thanks for your help
>>: >>
>>: > Why bring this up HERE? The BIOS has nothing to do with XP and as
>>: > such you question does not belong HERE.
>>: >
>>: > Ask elsewhere
>>: >
>>: >
>>:
>>:
>>

> Too bad it has NOTHING to do with XP (you did notice that in the title
> of the group, right? Oh, guess not, you ignorant twit).
>


Did you notice 'hardware' in the title you fuckwit. Hardware questions are
welcome here.

> Oh, and the reply goes HERE, you top posting idiots.
>


Oh! Almost a useful contribution - you're slipping.


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  #22 (permalink)  
Old 04-30-2008, 10:28 AM
M.I.5¾
 
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Default Re: Return to the original BIOS


"Farad'n" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:38 -0500, "Elizabeth Dávila"
> <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Sorry if this problem don't have nothing to do with the XP but I dont know
>>where I can ask for help, if you know other site, please let me know, and
>>then you would be helping me, instead of complaint :-)
>>
>>"Farad'n" <none@none.net> escribió en el mensaje
>>news:r3lc14h5t6k33an9hpdtrjqqiqchktbr63@4ax.com. ..
>>> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 21:07:15 -0500, "Elizabeth Dávila"
>>> <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello
>>>>
>>>>I will try to explain my problem (sorry for the language)
>>>>
>>>>Yesterday I updated my BIOS, and now I have to push the power button two
>>>>times to start the computer. I want to restore the original Bios
>>>>
>>>>I try this :
>>>>
>>>>-Remove the battery clock for 15 min
>>>>-Change the jumper to maintenance mode, but only a new option appears in
>>>>my
>>>>Setup nothign to back to the original BIOS
>>>>-And finally install with an .exe the original Bios provided by Intel
>>>>and
>>>>there is an error
>>>>
>>>>My mainboard is an Intel DP35DP
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for your help
>>>>
>>> Why bring this up HERE? The BIOS has nothing to do with XP and as
>>> such you question does not belong HERE.
>>>
>>> Ask elsewhere
>>>
>>>

>>

> How about the mainboard manufacture website? That would be more
> relevant than HERE. Other than that, learn to do your OWN research.
>


Another non helpful post from our resident fuckwit.


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Old 04-30-2008, 10:28 AM
M.I.5¾
 
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Default Re: Return to the original BIOS


"Elizabeth Dávila" <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23jZs9PaqIHA.5416@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Sorry if this problem don't have nothing to do with the XP but I dont know
> where I can ask for help, if you know other site, please let me know, and
> then you would be helping me, instead of complaint :-)
>


Farad'n is our resident fuckwit. He has this single obsession that people
shouldn't post hardware questions in a newsgroup with hardware in the title.
You have probably found that there is nowhere else to realistically post
your question.

He is either mentally ill, or a 13 year old child (but probably both). You
do not need to aplogise to him, your question is welcome.

> "Farad'n" <none@none.net> escribió en el mensaje
> news:r3lc14h5t6k33an9hpdtrjqqiqchktbr63@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 21:07:15 -0500, "Elizabeth Dávila"
>> <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hello
>>>
>>>I will try to explain my problem (sorry for the language)
>>>
>>>Yesterday I updated my BIOS, and now I have to push the power button two
>>>times to start the computer. I want to restore the original Bios
>>>
>>>I try this :
>>>
>>>-Remove the battery clock for 15 min
>>>-Change the jumper to maintenance mode, but only a new option appears in
>>>my
>>>Setup nothign to back to the original BIOS
>>>-And finally install with an .exe the original Bios provided by Intel and
>>>there is an error
>>>
>>>My mainboard is an Intel DP35DP
>>>
>>>Thanks for your help
>>>

>> Why bring this up HERE? The BIOS has nothing to do with XP and as
>> such you question does not belong HERE.
>>
>> Ask elsewhere
>>
>>

>
>



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Old 05-01-2008, 12:59 PM
JohnO
 
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Default Re: Return to the original BIOS

Since when do trolls get to complain about usenet protocols?

"Farad'n" <none@none.net> wrote in message
news:i7bf14pj2m5qb443opet48c95036s5hrk4@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 08:00:36 -0500, "Tom [Pepper] Willett"
> <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote:
>
>>You asked in the right newsgroup. This is for hardware. Your computer is
>>hardware. The BIOS has to do with your computer.
>>
>>Ignore the troll. He doesn't get it.
>>
>>"Elizabeth Dávila" <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:%23jZs9PaqIHA.5416@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl.. .
>>: Sorry if this problem don't have nothing to do with the XP but I dont
>>know
>>: where I can ask for help, if you know other site, please let me know,
>>and
>>: then you would be helping me, instead of complaint :-)
>>:
>>: "Farad'n" <none@none.net> escribió en el mensaje
>>: news:r3lc14h5t6k33an9hpdtrjqqiqchktbr63@4ax.com...
>>: > On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 21:07:15 -0500, "Elizabeth Dávila"
>>: > <elidame@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>: >
>>: >>Hello
>>: >>
>>: >>I will try to explain my problem (sorry for the language)
>>: >>
>>: >>Yesterday I updated my BIOS, and now I have to push the power button
>>two
>>: >>times to start the computer. I want to restore the original Bios
>>: >>
>>: >>I try this :
>>: >>
>>: >>-Remove the battery clock for 15 min
>>: >>-Change the jumper to maintenance mode, but only a new option appears
>>in
>>: >>my
>>: >>Setup nothign to back to the original BIOS
>>: >>-And finally install with an .exe the original Bios provided by Intel
>>and
>>: >>there is an error
>>: >>
>>: >>My mainboard is an Intel DP35DP
>>: >>
>>: >>Thanks for your help
>>: >>
>>: > Why bring this up HERE? The BIOS has nothing to do with XP and as
>>: > such you question does not belong HERE.
>>: >
>>: > Ask elsewhere
>>: >
>>: >
>>:
>>:
>>

> Too bad it has NOTHING to do with XP (you did notice that in the title
> of the group, right? Oh, guess not, you ignorant twit).
>
> Oh, and the reply goes HERE, you top posting idiots.
>



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