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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:53 pm
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Is it possible to configure the BIOS parameters from Windows?
- not at the system boot, from Windows, when the system is running...
- not flashing the BIOS, I mean configuring the parameters (just like
you do pressing CANC or F2 at the boot)

My Motherboard: ASUS K7M

tnx,
maxx

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:53 pm
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no!

"maxx" <em RemoveThis @dom.com> wrote in message
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 > Is it possible to configure the BIOS parameters from Windows?
 > - not at the system boot, from Windows, when the system is running...
 > - not flashing the BIOS, I mean configuring the parameters (just like
 > you do pressing CANC or F2 at the boot)
 >
 > My Motherboard: ASUS K7M
 >
 > tnx,
 > maxx
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 8:47 pm
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still me ...

the reason for my strange request is that we have a pc connected to a
TV by a Matrox G400 video card, and NO MONITOR

even with the G400 BIOS updated (latest version for DOS mode), the
G400 can't display the PC BIOS screen, starting to display in DOS mode
after the bios startup

.... that's why I was asking if it is possible to configure the PC BIOS
from DOS or WINDOWS (any other solution welcome!)

best,
maxx
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 8:47 pm
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"maxx" <em.RemoveThis@dom.com>
wrote in news:ufs1i0tgq08b60j37r5tt4a5u4jedk7amk@4ax.com:
 > still me ...
 >
 > the reason for my strange request is that we have a pc connected to a
 > TV by a Matrox G400 video card, and NO MONITOR
 >
 > even with the G400 BIOS updated (latest version for DOS mode), the
 > G400 can't display the PC BIOS screen, starting to display in DOS mode
 > after the bios startup
 >
 > ... that's why I was asking if it is possible to configure the PC BIOS
 > from DOS or WINDOWS (any other solution welcome!)
 >
 > best,
 > maxx

I take it by your comments that you use the TV-out on the video card or
the output gets switched into a "TV mode" which goes to the television
but that output is not usable until the driver to support that
functionality gets loaded by Windows, and then it is too late to modify
BIOS settings. Well, you could by a used or slight-defect 15" CRT
monitor at eBay for $20 (but remember to add the shipping cost), check
with a local store on the price for a used small-sized monitor, or hit
the garage sales. If the monitor looks garbled because it doesn't
understand TV mode, you'll have to switch it to monitor mode in Windows
(assuming the card doesn't start up by default in its hardware in non-TV
mode). You wouldn't need to leave it hooked up but instead just when
you needed to change the BIOS, which shouldn't be often, and then store
it again until next time you need it. If there is a output from the
video card, it is usually used for the *second* video device which means
there is a *first* video device, too.

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 2:03 am
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No.

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"maxx" <em.RemoveThis@dom.com> wrote in message
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 > Is it possible to configure the BIOS parameters from Windows?
 > - not at the system boot, from Windows, when the system is running...
 > - not flashing the BIOS, I mean configuring the parameters (just like
 > you do pressing CANC or F2 at the boot)
 >
 > My Motherboard: ASUS K7M
 >
 > tnx,
 > maxx
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 2:09 pm
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"maxx" <em.TakeThisOut@dom.com> wrote in message
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 > Is it possible to configure the BIOS parameters from Windows?
 > - not at the system boot, from Windows, when the system is running...
 > - not flashing the BIOS, I mean configuring the parameters (just like
 > you do pressing CANC or F2 at the boot)
 >
 > My Motherboard: ASUS K7M
 >
 > tnx,
 > maxx
The only parameters I know of which you can do this for are time and date
(but I'll bet they're not the ones your wanting to change) so "borrowing"
someones monitor temporarily may be the way to go.

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 2:47 pm
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 16:53:08 GMT, maxx <em RemoveThis @dom.com> wrote:

 >Is it possible to configure the BIOS parameters from Windows?
 >- not at the system boot, from Windows, when the system is running...
 >- not flashing the BIOS, I mean configuring the parameters (just like
 >you do pressing CANC or F2 at the boot)
 >
 >My Motherboard: ASUS K7M

Yes, it is possible with apropriate program, but I do not believe that
exist for your MoBo!

BTW there was years ago a shareware program, that could do exactly
what you would like to know & was called TweakBIOS, but dunno if is
still updated or available;
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.miro.pair.com/tweakbios/" target="_blank">http://www.miro.pair.com/tweakbios/</a>
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