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My Office Computer Never Shows The BOOT in BIOS


No matter how harsh I am to my computer, I want it to respond absolutely courteously. A slow computer is the last thing I can tolerate. I can do anything to speed up my computer and work like they talk about the latest system software.

I have usually found my office computer open the name of the manufacturer, AOC in my case. But there is a difference in system start up with my system at work and at home. My system at work never opens to BIOS but -


Black Screen with AOC in White Ink

After the screen opens to showing the monitor manufacturer, Windows comes on the screen with its regular four colored glasses- squared, green, red, blue and orange from top left to right and going down.


However, when I open my PC at home, (it was a Windows 2003 that I updated to Windows 2007) it never tells me who the manufacturer instead what the configuration is. It opens showing.


BIOS- Basic Input Output System
And a page full with white ink words of which I choose to remember, choose ‘Enter’. Most of the time, the same Windows frame as my work machine opens and I rush to get into my usual word page or Google page to surf online.

I was wondering what really would show my work PC’s BIOS system boot and give me the scope talk with my friends around- a smart way to compete my brains with an equally speeded up computer.