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One way to reinstall the BIOS is to clear the CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide-Semiconductor) chip. This procedure resets the motherboard to its factory settings and removes any settings or passwords. To do this, you need to reset the CMOS jumper (usually labeled “clear”) and restart your computer. Once you’ve cleared the CMOS, your system should …

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Whether Linux is suitable for gaming depends on the game. Its low market share has been attributed to the fact that it lacks the desktop experience, and people believe it is irrelevant for gaming. However, the lack of relevance should not deter you from playing games on Linux. After all, Epic Games dropped multiplayer support …

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Generally, you can use the RunAs command to allow a non-administrator account to run a program with administrator rights. These programs frequently change system settings and files that a standard user would not have access to. To make the process easier, you can use the /savecred switch, which saves the password when the program first …

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