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If you set BIOS Passford, for some reasons it doesnt bipass, the only way to reset is to open laptop (Disassemble) where you need to take RTC (Real Time Clock)Battery for couple of min and reinstall. This process make all the settings in the BIOS to RESET. Hope this help.....
just restart machine in bios setup ckeck that touch pad option is set to enable. and also check some of the laptop has one switch on keypad or on the top of touchpad for on/off utility is set to on
Your laptop can only accommodate a maximum of 2GB of physical memory. If you are running Windows Vista, you can get a little extra memory by using the "ReadyBoost" feature that is built into the OS. I have done that in the past and it works well for me.
Here's a link to Kingston's (a good memory mfg) memory guide for your model laptop:
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