[WEB4LIB] RE: BIOS Print/Capture

William Frost wfrost at husky.bloomu.edu
Tue Feb 26 12:03:58 EST 2002


Or you can find a friend with a Macintosh.  I've never found a screen
that couldn't be captured using Shift Command 4.

Bill

William J. Frost
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>>> <rich at richardwiggins.com> - 2/25/02 11:08 PM >>>
Well, by definition the BIOS screens are not under the control of the
operating system, so no matter what OS you are running, the OS itself
(and applications) can't help you out with a screen capture
in-computer.

A digital still camera could work pretty well if you can avoid glare.

Another option would be to use a PC that has a video card with NTSC TV
out (RCA plug or S-video), capture the boot up sequence to video tape,
and use video editing software to snap stills as desired.  An ATI
All-in-Wonder is a common example.

If you don't have a machine with that kind of card, and you don't want
to install one, an outboard VGA-to-TV converter would let you do the
same trick.  These are pretty cheap now.  Places like PC Connection
carry 'em.

/rich


On Wed, 20 February 2002, Thomas Bennett wrote:

> 
> Eureka, here it is.  Take a picture of the screen with a digital
camera, you
> may have to turn off the flash.
> 
> Thomas
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 1:40 PM
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> Subject: [WEB4LIB] BIOS Print/Capture
> 
> 
> I'm looking for a way to print or, preferably capture to display and
print,
> some of my BIOS screens for a training session.  I've looked through
the
> Web4Lib archives and tried a couple of search engines with no luck. 
I'm
> working with a Windows 2000 Professional operating system.  Can
anyone
> help?
> 
> Christine Peterson
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