Re: Print of BIOS settings
Not sure what you want here.
Are you in the BIOS setup screens (the ones you
get when you press "DEL" after powering up)?
Some older printers WILL print these just by
using the PrtSc key. It does something totally
different when you use it outside Windows. My
old Canon BJC printer will print them.
Try it.
If it doesn't work, go find that old dot-matrix
printer gathering dust in your garage. It'll print
them.
"August Binder" <gh12yw86qa@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Using the print-screen key, I would like to be able to print the Windows
XP
> System Setup (BIOS/CMOS) settings, which, as you know, consists of many
> screens, what with all of the menus and links.
>
> I understand that PrtScrn causes the image to go to the Clipboard, the
image
> of which can then be copied to Paint, say. But that would require a reboot
> to XP for each screen that was copied in order to access Paint , and more
> importantly, the reboot would cause the clipboard contents to be lost.
>
> Am I correct in my understanding, and if so, is there some other way to do
> it?
>
> I am using Win XP-SP2, a 102/104 Gateway keyboard and an Epson CX4800
> multiprinter.
>
> I would appreciate any help you may provide.
>
> Thanks, August.
>
>
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