+ dll Unzip this file. Now double click on the j9kbd.reg file which you can find in the j9 folder and then you will see the box below. (Paste the contents into this box.) 3.4.5.4.2.0.jpg 2.jpg Just click on ok and then unplug the battery and press esc to boot into bios. If the computer does not restart after turning off and plugging the battery back in, then you need to go into the bios and press the F12 key to select the CMOS setttings. You will need to go into the BIOS and change the CMOS setting to see if that works. 3.4.5.4.3.0.jpg 3.jpg If the problem is not solved after changing the CMOS settings, then I would recommend backing up the cmos and the H100u-H200u files. To find the cmos, open the Device Manager, right click on the computer icon and choose "Repair" and then click on "Device Manager." Look for the "Intel H61 N3150 2.40GHz, B5 Cell" and then right click on it and choose "Update Driver Software" or something similar. (If you cannot find it that way, then look at your settings in windows and find where the devices are located, and see if there is an Intel update for them.) Also, look at the data for the cmos file, at the end of it (where it says "Date Modified:" and "Description:"). This is what the cmos file looks like: 000720000*80000*13100*5c12*0000*0000*00000000:002000000*0000000104*0000*A0800010100B0D01C02000000F02A000004. This is the H100u-H200u file and its format is 1000000+10=A0000000+1100=B00000+11000=C000000+111000=D000000+112000=E000000+113000=F00000+130000=2000000+140000=2A00000+142000=3E00000+143000=4C00000+144000=5E00000+145000=6C00000+146000=7E00000+147000=8C00000+148000=9E00000+149000=AC00000+14A000=BC00000+14B000=CC
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