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Revision as of 21:16, 21 June 2014
I have created this Wiki article so that CRISIS Recovery key combinations for various computer and BIOS models can be documented and stored in a central location.
All of the key combinations listed in this Wiki are derived purely from user submissions from across the internet. I cannot verify the accuracy of any of these key combinations.
List of possible key combinations:
•Ctrl+Esc
•Alt+Esc
•Fn+Esc
•Win+B
•Fn+B
•Win+R
•Fn+R
•Ctrl+F
•Win+F
•Ctrl+Alt+S
•Ctrl+Home
•Fn+Home
•Alt+End
•Ctrl+End
•End
•combinations of Ctrl, Fn, Win, & Alt with the other options
- Format: The "+" in between keys is not a character that you press. It is a deliminator.
(Example) For "Win+F" you would press "Win" AND "F".
Helpful Resources:
• CRISIS Recovery Instructions
Acer:
No. | Computer Model | BIOS Model | Key Combination |
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1 | LT3112h | Win+B |
To-Do List: • Create tables for more computer manufacturers • Add sections for BIOS types other than Phoenix • As the page grows, the need for a table of contents will increase as well • As the page grows, the need for collapsible page sections will increase as well