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The "Big Chicken"
in Marietta, GA
( I lived in Marietta, Georgia, just 4 blocks east of the Big Chicken
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| This is the real (KFC) Big Chicken,
at the corner of GA-41 and US-120, renovated and back in operation. It
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KillCMOS
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| 32k - Great little utility program to get rid
of those forgotten passwords keeping the CMOS protected. Be sure read the
documents in this file, as it resets all settings in the CMOS to defaults...
*Special Note: KillCMOS will be detected by
most anti-virus software as containing a virus, since KillCMOS's primary
function is exactly like a virus. Please note that the file is completely
safe and Contains NO VIRUS!!! (Below shows
NAV2003 checking KillCMOS.zip -)
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HOW TO USE IT
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| 1. Download
KillCMOS.zip - Unzip in a directory. |
| 2. Make
a WIN98 / WIN ME STARTUP DISK (Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs, Startup
Disk Tab) or DOWNLOAD BOOT98SE.exe
(above) and run it to make a startup disk. |
| 3. Insert
the floppy into the A: Drive and copy all the programs that were in the
KillCMOS.zip program to the STARTUP disk floppy. |
| 4. Boot
your pc on the STARTUP disk floppy. |
| 5. Run
the KillCMOS.com program on the floppy.
Do -
A: <enter>
cd\ <enter>
killcmos.com <enter> |
| 6. Remove
the floppy disk and reboot your PC NORMALLY ! |
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BootVIS
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Boot /
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Resume Design
Customer research shows a frequently requested feature that users want
from their PCs is fast system startup, whether from cold boot or when resuming
from standby or hibernation. The Windows development team at Microsoft
has taken bold steps in making fast startup PCs a reality with the Microsoft®
Windows®
XP operating system.
The design goals for Windows XP
on a typical consumer PC are:
1. Boot
to a useable state in a total of 30 seconds
2. Resume from Hibernate
(S4) in a total of 20 seconds
3. Resume from Standby (S3)
in a total of 5 seconds
Boot and resume times are measured from the time the power switch is
pressed to being able to start a program from a desktop shortcut.
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