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Problem to access the Insyde BIOS at my notebook

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:16 pm
by drspockbr
Hi everybody,

I can't access the BIOS of my notebook. After to hit the F2 key, the initial screen shows the message "Entering System Configuration Utility, please wait ...". But, it doesn't access the BIOS and shows the next screen with CPU information and starts the boot sequence of operational system.

I tried other keys (like ESC to show the boot menu and F12 to boot from LAN), but it shows the same behavior.

I would like to change the BIOS configuration. But, it prevents to access the utility screens. May someone help me to solve this problem or has a solution to access the BIOS screens?

Some information about the BIOS:
Insyde Software MobilePRO BIOS version 4.20.10
HDL75 BIOS version 1.03A
Insyde ACPI BIOS version 4.20.09

About the notebook:
CPU Type: Intel Celerom M 1.50GHz
Memory: 512MB Cache: 1MB
OEM pack from Compal Model DL75:
http://www.compal.com/index_En.htm
http://store.agearnotebooks.com/compaldl75.html
http://store.agearnotebooks.com/dl75spec.html
Sysop: Linux Kubuntu Gutsy with GRUB

Thanks in advance,
Spock

Same issue

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:28 pm
by v3gard
I have the exact same problem with my DL75. Has anyone come up with a solution to this problem? Would it be safe to flash the BIOS with the latest firmware?

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:31 am
by edwin
contact compal tech support, we've seen similar problems with other insyde bios systems recently...

Problem solved!

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:40 pm
by drspockbr
I solved the problem.

I used the program called WIPECMOS to clear the CMOS data. After that, the BIOS restored the default data and enabled to access it after to hit the F2 key. To download: http://www.geocities.com/sjwoolham/

The software requires the real mode DOS. Then, I removed the harddisk and installed an external USB floppy disk to boot from a DOS bootable disk.

WARNING: Read all instructions from documentation (wipecmos.txt) to know all risks.
Disclaimer: Use at your own risk!

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:22 pm
by edwin
thank you for this bit of info 8)