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Can not change the boot sequence on IBM NetVista

Asked by eeemaster in Net BIOS and NetBEUI, System Utilities, Microsoft Hardware

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I have an older net vista IBM Penyium 3 computer. I was doing a friend a favour and ran Avast anti virus to remove a virus from the computer. The files corrupted were system files and I removed them. Now the Computer will not load windows. It goes through the loading faze of windows and just before the desktop screen comes up it reboots the computer. The Fix for this is to repair the windows installation and repair the system files. I have had this virus in one of my computers and this fixed the issue. My main problem here is that I can not figure out how to change the boot sequence. I have tried everything including the removal of the cmos battery. I it takes me into what looks like the bios but doesnt give me an option to change the boot sequence. I noticed someone had figured it out but they never said how.Start Free Trial
 
 
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