turn on my computer... bios dell coming...

Error allocating mem bar... click F1 or F2... either I click, I have to go round n thanks all upwards... menu boot... until I get lucky n Finally, windows starts?

Replace the CMOS battery on the motherboard. It may be flat. Then reconfigure the BIOS settings

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