> I've never seen a satisfactory explanation for this one. Usually
> it's fixed by altering the `PnP OS' setting in the BIOS.
Well I just looked, it is as I feared. There is not PnP OS or
Windows/Other setting in the BIOS of this laptop.
Anything else you can think of?
Thanks again,
Chris
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