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    insideh20 bios utility v3.5

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by anecleto, Dec 15, 2011.

  1. anecleto

    anecleto Newbie

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    hello
    i'm new so forgive me if this topic is not appropriate for this forum. i couldn't figure out where else to put it.
    i need screen shots of boot menu and its sub menus.
    i would appreciate if you could help me.
     
  2. Dufus

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    Welcome to NBR :)

    Would you expand on what you require. Different systems are likely to have a different layout.
     
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    It would also help to know the Brand of computer as well as the model number.
    Have you tried a google image search for the info you need?
     
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    This is a BIOS simulator for a particular HP Insyde 3.5 BIOS

    As you can see it is quite different from your own screen shot. Perhaps you are using an Acer or Gateway, even then BIOS layout can be different for various models of those. Please add a bit more detail as to what you are trying to achieve and what make/model/BIOS you are using.