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I have a V90L Model VX0 that is STUCK at the WYSE splash screen. It won’t let me access the BIOS, and will sit there indefinitely. I’ve tried removing all cables except power/monitor/keyboard and still same thing.
I have the image to flash it, but how do I do so if I can’t get into the BIOS to change the boot order?
1)You can try pressing P key from the power-on moment to display boot menu and use flash drive prepared by USB imaging tool to reflash the device
2)try PS/2 keyboard to enter BIOS setup – sometimes some USB keyboards didn’t work for me
3)maybe the problem is with CMOS setting – you may remove accumulator to reset it – later use Load Defaults in BIOS setup
4)To flash ‘broken’ device via WDM mannually add device to it and Roll to boot scheduled to this device image
Also check this thread
http://www.freewysemonkeys.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=6389&highlight=bios
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