this can be done by booting into the bios when the device is first loading up (not the operating system loading screen)
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the built-in system of your motherboard. It allows the user to change motherboard settings and other various settings.
To manage simple devices (system BIOS)To start the computer (startup BIOS)To change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
To manage simple devices (system BIOS)To start the computer (startup BIOS)To change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
To manage simple devices (system BIOS)To start the computer (startup BIOS)To change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
Anything that can read the BIOS chip. It can be a computer or microprogramming software and hardware.
firmware chip
Control panel
The BIOS is used to manage simple devices (system BIOS), the BIOS is used to start the computer (startup BIOS), and the BIOS is used to change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
Control panel
Different jumper settings on a motherboard connect different circuits and processes. Check the motherboard documentation to see which jumper setting is correct for your application. Use caution, because incorrect jumper settings may harm the motherboard.
To change motherboard settings, users typically enter the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) firmware during the computer's boot-up process. This is usually done by pressing a specific key, such as F2, Del, or Esc, right after powering on the system. Within the BIOS/UEFI interface, users can adjust various settings related to hardware configuration, boot order, and system performance.
In the BIOS setup program.