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A sample computer BIOS screen
First up, let�s just define what the BIOS is. The BIOS stands for the Basic Input-Output System of a PC. It is stored on a BIOS chip on the motherboard and it is the interface between your operating system and the computer�s hardware. All the software actions you make, e.g. click a in Windows XP, are translated into machine instructions which pass through the BIOS and then subsequently to your monitor, graphics card and what not.
The BIOS is a crucial component of a PC If it fails, your PC isn�t going to boot
up. I always skip a heartbeat if I see any funny behavior with a PC�s BIOS.
Because it spells (almost certainly that is) doom for the computer. Make sure
you�re very, very careful if you intend to fiddle around with the BIOS in
anyway. Children, don�t do this at home without the supervision of a technie. Basic Options
Let�s run through the basic options of a BIOS setup. Right after you power up
the computer, there is usually a key you can hit (usually F8) which allows
you to access the PC�s BIOS. Advanced Options
If you go in to the Advanced Options menu, you can delve into the advanced
options for the BIOS configuration. If you�re into overclocking, you can
specify a different CPU frequency than the default. But be very careful when
you do this � you may end up burning your CPU chip if you don�t know what
you�re doing. Conclusion I hope the article has helped you understand a little of what goes into a com0utper�s BIOS and how you can make use of it. Remember, the BIOS is such a fundamental component of any PC that you MUST exercise extreme caution when meddling with it. If you�re not sure � don�t change anything. It�s best to understand the BIOS properly from an expert or read a good book before changing it in any way.
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