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BIOS ABCs
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BIOS ABCs
Every computer with a motherboard includes a special chip referred to as the BIOS or
ROM BIOS (Read Only Memory Basic Input/Output System). The BIOS includes
instructions on how to load basic computer hardware. The BIOS also includes a test
referred to as a POST (Power On Self Test) which will ensure that the computer
meets requirements to boot up properly. If the computer does not pass the POST, you will
receive a combination of beeps indicating what is malfunctioning within the computer.
In most PCs, the BIOS has 4 main functions:
POST - Test computer hardware, ensuring hardware is properly
functioning before starting process of loading operating system. Additional information on
the POST can be found on our POST / Beep Codes page.
Bootstrap Loader - Process of locating the operating system. If
capable operating system located, BIOS will pass the control to it.
BIOS - Software / Drivers which interfaces between the operating
system and your hardware. When running DOS or Windows you are using complete BIOS support.
BIOS / CMOS Setup - Configuration program which allows you to configure
hardware settings including system settings such as computer passwords, time, and date.
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BIOS
SIMULATIONS Below you will find links which include
screenshots, simulations, and additional information for various BIOS manufacturer's products.
AMI
BIOS
PHOENIX BIOS
PHOENIX - AWARD BIOS
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