BIOS

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Umm. You don't delete .ini files from the bios. .ini files are a Windows
thing. The bios is completely different. Better not to play with the bios if
you have to ask questions like that.

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Widow Twankey

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Thanks Widow Twankey. I changed graphics card and now can't play America's Army on-line anymore. Message says to go into BIOS and delete ini.files. I guess I need to go to Computer store, pay them $100, and let them install everything the right way. Boy, I sure do get sick of them charging me $ 100 to reinstall WindowsXP again but since I didn't get any disc with the XP setup from Circuit City with my computer I don't know what else to do.
 
That's why they put the Restore feature in WinXP. Hardly anyone received a
CD for reinstalling. Please don't tell me that you have actually paid
$100.00 to WinXP reinstalled :-( If so, how many times?


Donna J.


Thanks Widow Twankey. I changed graphics card and now can't play America's
Army on-line anymore. Message says to go into BIOS and delete ini.files. I
guess I need to go to Computer store, pay them $100, and let them install
everything the right way. Boy, I sure do get sick of them charging me $ 100
to reinstall WindowsXP again but since I didn't get any disc with the XP
setup from Circuit City with my computer I don't know what else to do.
 
My computer also didn't come with a disk. All the XP files are on a separate
partition on the HD. All I have to do to reformat or repair the installation
is to reboot and press F10 when prompted and run the recovery console. I
don't need a disk.
 
MicMac said:
Thanks Widow Twankey. I changed graphics card and now can't play America's
Army on-line anymore. Message says to go into BIOS and delete ini.files. I
guess I need to go to Computer store, pay them $100, and let them install
everything the right way. Boy, I sure do get sick of them charging me $ 100
to reinstall WindowsXP again but since I didn't get any disc with the XP
setup from Circuit City with my computer I don't know what else to do.

Are you sure about that message? Sure it wasn't safe mode or enable/disable
a setting in the bios?
To access the bios, see the link below, for getting the game to work online,
I would check the game web site and do a Google search "America's Army"
forums. This is not the best place to find help for third party games.

Click on the link below, or copy and paste the link into the address box
if using the web based newsgroup.
Accessing BIOS
http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
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