Usually uses the same old Phoenix BIOS but like I have said many a times today it depends.
BIOS provides the boot-up process for a computer. It is part of ROM.
Most computers will use F1 or the DELETE key to initialize the BIOS console. Most computers are shipped with AMD these days.
My computer's BIOS was made by American Megatrends, one of the main producers of BIOS systems for personal computers. I think that almost all of my PCs have used their BIOS.
BIOS setup is accesses most of the time by pressing the DEL key on bootup. On some computers it is F10, F2 or rarely F8.
By going to the manufacturers website and downloading the latest flash update.
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manufactures website.
BIOS stands for Basic Input/output System. It is software that is built into computers. A BIOS that can be reprogrammed using software is called EPROM.
You can check your computers memory by going into the BIOS menu.
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Nearly all computers manufactured today have motherboards which use bios chips based on flash memory technology
Identifying the BIOS is very easy, a simple level of computing is needed. However, changing BIOS settings will need a lot more knowledge about computers. If not sure what you are doing in the BIOS, leave it alone.