These things are the biggest POS there are.
Getting into Emachine bios
Getting into Emachine bios
Anyone know how to get into the bios of a Emachine? There is a jumper on the mother board that either enables or disables cmos setup. It's set to enable but I don't know which key to smash to get into the bios.
These things are the biggest POS there are.
I have better parts in my junk drawer. 
These things are the biggest POS there are.
I'm not lazy by nature, I work very hard at being lazy.
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on my neighbors 466id del at post worked as expected
though the bios could only be described as "barren"
though the bios could only be described as "barren"
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the one i'm working on uses the del key. but that doesnt help you much tho 
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Try This..
Some bios require that you hit F2 I know it sounds weird. If that doesn't work, try hitting esc as soon as it boots to clear the boot screen and see what it says.. F10 might do it too.. You could always just try hitting all the F keys.. lol. eGo
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in my (altogether too much) experience with oems either of 3 should work
del
F8
F10
make sure you do it right at the oem splash screen within seconds of powering on
del
F8
F10
make sure you do it right at the oem splash screen within seconds of powering on
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