Yes and no. They all use what is called BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) which is programmed onto a small chip on the motherboard. However, the programming and peripherals will differ some such as what F keys control what function on system boot, logo of the boot splash screen, etc.
Some features of the Gateway One ZX4970 standard edition computer are an Intel Celeron Processor, 4GB SDRAM, Windows 7 and a 500 GB Hard Drive. It also features a 21.5 inch screen on the monitor.
reboot the computer at the bios screen hit f2 that will get you in
They are the manufacturers of the BIOS that your computer has.
how do i remove the red screen from my monitor that my grandson put on my computer monitor and go back to the standard Blue screen
No,i don't think it might be the bulb its depends on how long you used it or your right, it might be the bulb.
The largest laptop screen that is produced by the computer maker, Toshiba, is 21 inches by 9 inches following the standard format of wide screen computer monitors.
This laptop features a standard 15.4" diagonally measured wide screen display as per the manufacturer.
A standard toolbar is the bar that has the icons on the computer screen. It is below the menu bar with the icons for things including print, save, and home.
Each type of monitor is different. If there is a menu button on it, or a symbol that looks like a sheet of paper with writing on it, push it. It should give you a menu and someplace there is an option to adjust the size of the screen and the centering.
at the boot screen ( the first screen you see upon turning the computer on) press F12 or F2 it should take you to the bios system go to security (privacy on some) and go to boot password there you can change it or disable it.
press F3
The purpose of using computer recording software is to capture what is on the screen of your computer, as well as all the audio activity to create industry-standard video files.