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About DaZ FiZzle
Expertise
I can assist you with common problems and over-looks when assembling your pc. I can also assist with basic and advanced OS errors (XP & XP Pro Corporate are my specialty). My main weakness is Mac, and any other non-windows based operating systems. I'm also really rusty on anything prior to 98SE. I can offer advice on a range of software, codec, and driver needs. If you need help finding the right software for a job chances are I can point you toward it.

Experience
18 years total experience. About 2 years of that is from formal training in a classroom setting, the rest is through my own trial and error and of course from the very helpful tutorials found on the internet.

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TCDE Tech Office

Education/Credentials
2 years at college and am currently working as a technician for the local department of education

Awards and Honors
T.A.G. (Talented And Gifted), Century 21 sponsored office award for exceeding 100WPM typing speed

 
   

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Topic: PC hardware--CPU & Motherboard & RAM



Expert: DaZ FiZzle
Date: 7/1/2008
Subject: Starting windows

Question
When I start my computer, there is no beep sound and the following message appears on the screen

To interrupt normal startup, press enter

I have pressed enter key, but it does not work at all and the screen message remain same
Please help me to find out the problem


Answer
sup kirupairajah,

is this for a lenovo or ibm machine?  if so when it says that message try pressing the blue access ibm or black thinkpad button.  then u should be able to select the start setup utility option to begin the bios setup.  hope this helps, and sorry for the delay in response.  things have been very busy lately.
good luck,
-DaZ

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