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So, you can now backup the main CMOS settings to a file, or restore them later. ![]() Unlike its predecessor, the CMOS De-Animator 2.0, the new version includes a graphical interface and CMOS-backup options along with the “Clear CMOS” procedure, which was the original version’s only purpose.
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