Monday, June 6, 2011

How can I change Windows 98SE so that the NumLock will default to ';off'; when the system boots up?

Solution #1:



* In any computer made since the late 1980's, you can set the default in your CMOS setup. This screen, usually accessible by pressing Del, ESC, F2, or some other key when your computer first boots up, is where you also define your fixed and floppy drives, memory settings, the clock, and other system parameters.

* If the setting isn't obvious, refer to the manual that came with your computer or motherboard for instructions on changing this setting.

* If you find that the Num Lock light obeys your wishes until Windows loads, at which time it is turned off or on, try one of the following settings.





Solution #2 (Windows 95/98 only):



* Include the command NUMLOCK = OFF or NUMLOCK = ON (depending on your preference) somewhere in your CONFIG.SYS file (on its own line).

* CONFIG.SYS can be edited with any plain text editor, such as Notepad. If CONFIG.SYS isn't there, just create a new file.How can I change Windows 98SE so that the NumLock will default to ';off'; when the system boots up?
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