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How to take bios & memtest screenshots

JrRacinFan

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I plan on selling my ram, and wanted to verify stability with timing and voltage. My motherboards monitoring software doesn't work at all with Windows 7 and HWmonitor doesnt pick up on the motherboards voltages.

How would you take a shot of the bios and memtest? I doubt my camera would pickup well to take a pic of my display's screen.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

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Surprisingly, cameras take really good pics of LCD screens. I have a cheap PowerShot A550 and taking pics of my LCD turn out fine. I would give it a shot with your camera.

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Surprisingly, cameras take really good pics of LCD screens. I have a cheap PowerShot A550 and taking pics of my LCD turn out fine. I would give it a shot with your camera.

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Oh wow thank you! I have an A590, so shouldn't really worry about it then?
 
just make sure to keep your blinds closed to keep glare to a minimum.

im getting ready to have to take SEVERAL bios shots.

try to get the camera centered so you can crop out what is not needed.
 
Thanks fits, there is an anti-glare on this 42" LCD and I live in a basement apartment. Guess I will just turn off all the lights and take the pics at night before I get to bed.
 
Thanks fits, there is an anti-glare on this 42" LCD and I live in a basement apartment. Guess I will just turn off all the lights and take the pics at night before I get to bed.

Dont turn all the lights off that will produce alot of noise in the picture...
 
Dont turn all the lights off that will produce alot of noise in the picture...
Actually, I was gonna suggest to turn the lights out. I'm no photography expert or anything, but I think the LCD is bright enough that there won't be any noise. You know how the camera adjusts itself to make really bright things look normal? Just make sure that the LCD takes up most of the picture, and the camera should adjust to the brightness. There might be some noise in the pic around the LCD, but the LCD screen should come out ok.
 
Ahhh ok guys. Thanks for the info.
 
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