No, you have to "flash a bios" with the up to date version of the software from the vendors site. This would not be an upgrade per say.
your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. your system's BIOS is stored on an unremovable chip on your computer's motherboard. it is permanently stored on one or two ROM ICs installed on the system board
Probably not, unless you actually change the BIOS chip.
In your computer BIOS-chip or in the manufature website.
BIOS chip
either replace the bios chip itself highly unlikely as most bios chips are soldered or get a new motherboard as its dead a failed bios is a dead board unless u replace the bios chip (if possbile)
In a ROM or E PROM chip on the motherboard.
it is permanently stored on one or two ROM ICs installed on the system boardCmos setup information are stored in ROM bios chip.and it was maintain by a 3.0 battery.its called cmos battery.There is a non-volatile ROM chip built into the motherboard that stores and boots the BIOS on startup.
From the BIOS chip.
The BIOS chip is located on the motherboard
you would need to replace bios chip. http://bios-donor.co.uk/shop/index.php/compaq-6510b-bios-chip.html
you would need to replace bios chip. http://bios-donor.co.uk/shop/index.php/compaq-6510b-bios-chip.html
The chip which holds software that is used to start the computer is the BIOS. The type of chip may be ROM, EEPROM, or NVRAM.