Can't enter to my Bios with the key F2

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ramaflore
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Hi everybody,

Under Vista Business 32 bits, when my Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V3505 start I can access to my Bios with the key F2 or F12.

SMBIOS Version 2.4
BIOS Vendor Phoenix Technologies LTD
BIOS Version R01-B0G


How to solve this issue ? Any good suggestion will be welcome ...
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start pressing the F2 key directly after powering up th laptop until you are in the bios. you need to shut down windows, not put it into hibernation with the power button to shut the laptop off far enough to reboot and start at the bios....
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ramaflore
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Edwin,

This is exactely what I did, I shut down my computer and once it reboots with F2 key. This key was working a few days ago, I don't know for which reason I can't enter anymore to the Bios. Any others suggestions, please ?
ramaflore
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Any news for me, please ? :?
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What happens if you power on with the F2 key already pressed down?
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ramaflore
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edwin wrote:What happens if you power on with the F2 key already pressed down?
it just boots and load Vista dekstop
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http://forum.ts.fujitsu.com/forum/viewt ... 93&t=28865
Sounds like a hardware problem or somehow screwed CMOS-data.
ramaflore
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I already removed all installed RAM, then started the laptop -> system hanged, only black screen appeared...
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Detach hard drive from the computer (unscrew and dismount). Use Ultimate Boot (google for it) and boot from CD. How to do it ? I need to know more details ...

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I can't as my laptop don't boot on CD drive
ramaflore
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Problem not solved ! Need yet some help., thanks.

Where is my previous message ? I don't see it here
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it is posted. ask the brian_007 guy in that posting for help as he claims to be a senior service technician for Fujitsu-Siemens. He must be able to tell where the cmos battery is, how to detach the harddisk etc. we're about bios, not about laptop hardware...
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ramaflore
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edwin wrote:it is posted. ask the brian_007 guy in that posting for help as he claims to be a senior service technician for Fujitsu-Siemens. He must be able to tell where the cmos battery is, how to detach the harddisk etc. we're about bios, not about laptop hardware...
I already wrote to brian_007 b but the email is not correct, I have a permanent error. If you have his email, please send me by PM, thanks.

Thanks Edwin ! :)
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you can try posting in that thread to see if one of the others can help you. I cannot find a decent reference to Brian Stivala either...
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ramaflore
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Hopefully, the thread is still open.

I cross my fingers, to receive replies from users experiences.

Thanks !
ramaflore
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I didn't received any reply from fujitsu siemens forum.

It seems that we can clear CMOS with debug command prompt. Do you know more about this ?
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