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I thank you all for your replies....just came back from vacation. How do I get to my CMOS? I pressed on the delete botton as you said but nothing happen.
Please pardon my little knowledge on computer if I'm doing the wrong thing.
Of course all my open programs were closed again before I woke up this morning resulting in huge loss. I need to fix this problem ASAP.
what brand is your computer made from? it depends on the branding sometimes. IBM will have to hold the F1 key to power on. Dell is F2. COMPAQ is F10. The rest I dont really sure, you'll need to consult where you purchase your computer from.
Thanks David for your quick reply...My computer is HP.
Ermm... never had an HP computer. But it should be the same as COMPAQ. Or just contact the vendor to figure out how to enter the CMOS, or browse the HP site see whether there is any help. Good luck
Ermm... never had an HP computer. But it should be the same as COMPAQ. Or just contact the vendor to figure out how to enter the CMOS, or browse the HP site see whether there is any help. Good luck
Regards
David
I have only had 2 different computers but on both the info as to how to access CMOS comes up just as the computer starts up, but you have to be very quick to see it and even quicker to access the link.
That information is also included in the paperwork that comes with the new computer. As far as I am concerned it is of little use accessing it since I wouldn't know what to do if I entered CMOS.
You can try holding down the spacebar or any other key right after you turn on your computer as well and holding until the computer begins to beep. Depeding on what BIOS you have it will usually come up with something like "Keyboard error, press <F10> to enter setup", from there you can configure your power options.
This changes from manufacturer to manufacturer however, and your BIOS may not support auto-rebooting. There is a way to do it in windows as well but I can't remember how off the top of my head, it is somewhat complicated if I remember correctly.
i'm using a pc which has a foxconn mother board,its like intel 848 ,u can enter setup be pressing the delete key,but unfortunately my bios can't support auto rebooting.
pls static try to remember how to make rebooting done from windows.
Ok, here's the deal. I had a problem with my computer a year or so ago where it would restart everytime I tried to turn it off. The setting I had to change was automatically restart after system failure, but I thought it was automatically restart after power failure. Sorry to lead you guys on, blame it on my faulty memory.
Anyway if you want to change the setting anyway and see if it works, go to Control Panel -> System - >Advanced -> Startup and Recovery and check the box under system failure for automatically restart.
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Hi yeoeleven,
I'm using the original with reverse condition.
Now i'm testing with four charts. Two 1H (with reverse condition) and two 30 Mn (with reverse condition).
But it seems the last version, my apologyze by Mr Tools, is better because as the possibility to change the multiplier (and this is good for reduce the use of margin).
Best Regards.
Hi guernica,
Do you use reverse on both charts or only one ?
Do you set lot size manuallyn or you use Risk ?
Thanks