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Old 04-23-2003, 03:07 PM  
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I have worked several patches for Mac OS systems prior to 9.x and I found no problems. Of course, I know almost nothing of windows if compared with my linux and mac knowledge.

Your problem with the bios could be because this:

1) You overklocked the box and the graphics card burned at all
2) You overklocked the box and when you went back you did not clean all the settings (more exactly, bus speeds. Depending on the bios you can change bus speeds for any device plugged to the box, so you need to have them tuned at all when overklocking)
3) Your screen has died.
4) graphics card is unplugged or bad plugged to the mainboard (I think not because if it worked before there is no reason for that)

Solutions:
1) Go to BIOS setup and load BIOS defaults or SETUP defaults. This loads default settings, so all must work with no problems.
2) Try plugging another screen just in case the yours died.
3) Consult a computer mortician (a tech guy)

I'm not a PC expert, but I hope you solve the problem with this.
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