Clear the system event log (SEL)
Clear the condition
The DMI log is just a record of any errors that might have occurred during previous bootups, like if you had forgotten to plug in a keyboard. It can easily be cleared in the BIOS.
There are three ways to clear the CMOS on a computer. You can access the BIOS menu and reset the BIOS settings, you can use the motherboard jumper or clear it by reseating the CMOS battery.
Through a series of audio beeps, different numbers of beeps mean different errors depending on your bios manufacturer.
No.
BIOS stand for basic output input system, the purpose of the bios is to identify all components of the PC on start up. for more information I posted the bios article in the related links box below.
The BIOS communicates erros druing POST By giving a beep code.
No - check their bios on Imdb.com
BIOS is software. It tells system software how to communicate with installed hardware. ROM is hardware. It stores a copy of the BIOS, and automatically loads its contents into RAM (the BIOS) when power is first applied to the system. Thus, while the two are related, they are not the same.
It could cause it to not POST at all, but neither of those sounds BIOS related.
You have to get them from an Australian PS2 see related links
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