- BIOS software enable you to control and troubleshoot the system and the different hardware components without loading the OS.
- Types of BIOS chips include Dual In-Line package and plastic leaded Chip Carries.
- BIOS run the power-on self-test when the system starts to ensure that all the hardware connected to the system is working properly.
- CMOS is the memory chip located on the motherboard that stores the BIOS settings.
- BIOS setup utility enables you to modify the settings and store them in the CMOS.
- The BIOS setup utility main menu page display the different BIOS options that you can change.
- Standard CMOS setup page enables you to set the basic settings of the system.
- Advanced setup page enables you to access the advanced functions of the BIOS.
- Power management page enables you to control the power setup of the system.
- PnP feature enables the system to automatically search for new hardware connected to the system.
- Optimal Settings enables you to set the BIOS options to the default.
- Best Performance Settings enables you to set the BIOS options so that the system performs the processing activity at the best level.
- Features setup page enables you to control the built-in components settings.
- CPU PnP setup page display and enables you to set the details of the microprocessor installed on the motherboard.
- Hardware Monitor displays the system hardware detail to monitor the temperature and the system power consumption.
- BIOS password is used to protect the settings stored in the CMOS.
- Backing up the BIOS value enables you to restore the BIOS and it also value when the system crashes.
- Updating the BIOS adds additional functions to the BIOS and it also fixed all the eroors and bugs in the BIOS.
- BIOS checks the hardware and emits a series of beeps if the hardware connected to the system is not functioning properly.
- You can troubleshoot the system using the BIOS beep codes.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Working with the BIOS and CMOS
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