First off - Thank you for reading this and (hopefully) helping me.
Now onto the problem at hand...
I had, in the past, done a rather......daft thing. You see, I put a password on my BIOS. Now the BIOS not being a part of the PC that a newbie such as myself would access often, if at all, when I wanted to have a look at some of the things I had been learning about, I found that I had forgotten the password (yes, yes. I know :spank: ).
My memory has improved now (being really 'into' this sorta stuff now) and I managed to recall it after entering everything that I could possibly imagine it could be. The problem is this: I will firstly outline what the 'main' screen says, then explain as I go.
CMOS SETUP UTILITY - 1982-2002. Award Software
(down the left column)
> Standard CMOS Features
> Advanced BIOS Options
> Integrated Peripherals
> Power Management
> PnP/PCI Configurations
> PC Health Status
> Frequency/Voltage Control
Now, when I go into any of these options above, nothing is 'selectable'. You can enter the different sections - It's all there and looks the way I vaguely remembered it - but I can't change any settings. They're all 'greyed out'. Now, back to the main screen, the options on the right being
> Top Performance
> Load Fail-Safe Defaults
> Load Optimized Defaults
> Set Supervisor Password
are all 'greyed out' as well. Bellow that are the
> Set User Password
> Save & Exit
> Exit Without Saving
options, which I can select.
I guess, after all that, my question is: WTF is going on??!! Why can't I select anything in any of the menus? The only thing that I can change is in: Advanced BIOS --> BOOT DEVICES.
Any assistance or ideas about what the hell it's doing (or what I've done to it *sigh*) would be greatly appreciated.
D.
