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CMOS Utility to Save & Print - Free

Discussion in 'Software Apps' started by Kaniksu, Nov 2, 2006.

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  1. Kaniksu Newcomer, in training

    I hope to have picked the best forum for this request.

    I am looking for a free utility to access current CMOS settings, save them to disk, print them if desired and able to restore these settings if needed.

    All suggestions are most appreciated!

    Regards, Kaniksu
  2. smore9648 Newcomer, in training

    Obviously your bios does not do this but mine does.

    Out of curiosity have you looked at your options at the bottom to see if you can print and save?

    Did you try alt+printscreen or alt+p
  3. smore9648 Newcomer, in training

    I use QA+32 and this saves and prints the CMOS settings. This program also troubleshoots hardware. In case your intrerested.

    Have you looked in www.majorgeeks.com, they have useful free progs at times
  4. Kaniksu Newcomer, in training

    Thanks smore,

    I did not look in setup. I shall. I did look at cmosave at major geeks but it was shareware. I will take a look at QA also and get back later.

    kaniksa
  5. smore9648 Newcomer, in training

    Just to let you know the QA+32 is not free.

    www.euro-soft.com
  6. Kaniksu Newcomer, in training

    My Award BIOS does not print (running Win98SE also). It does save but backup in some file is not evident. I could not find QA+32 on a web search but am looking for a free solution anyway.

    Thanks for your help,

    Kaniksu
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