Re: PC wont start after BIOS change!



zeunerts77@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,

need some help with my computer. After changing my CPU settings in my
BIOS, and trying to reboot the computer, all I got was a black screen.
The power is working, apparently, but nothing happens on the screen.
What to do???
Thanks.

/Z.



Re-enter the BIOS and return to the correct settings.


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