The Mac does not have a BIOS and so the settings cannot be checked.
Windows uses BIOS while MAC uses EFI
A Mac's "BIOS" is not really a BIOS. It is OpenFirmware, which many Mac users find to be better than BIOS. To access OpenFirmware, you must use two hands on the keyboard and the key combination CMD-OPT-O-F.
no body cant install OS and they will also not change bios setting
Macs do not use a BIOS so there is no key to press.
The Mac does not have a BIOS to enter. The equivalent would be the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) to access this (which is traditionally referred to as Open Firmware hence the O and F key combination) press Command-Option-O-F keys during startup. If you did not know this then you may want to read up around the subject before starting to mess with your Mac.
You can check your computers memory by going into the BIOS menu.
The Bios you have to get from your PS2. However the PCSX2 Emulator guide will assist in downloading and setting up the system
BIOS is located near the IDE port which is used to connect power cable to monitor , there are two jumpers settings near this port which are called BIOS and this are used for the setting for the motherboard. These are black in color.
The BIOS is located into the CMOS chip on the motherboard. It can only be accsed through the BIOS setting when you start up and device drivers are located in the root drive in the windows folder
you must change the setting so you have to press fn with the F1,2,3... for it to work. Now if you press F5 by itself it will show your coordinates.
Going into the BIOS and setting it so that the clock speed of the processor is lower than normal.
You need to change boot options in your BIOS, when booting the computer hit the F2 key several times and the BIOS screen will load. You then find the setting where you enable boot from CD drive and save the setting. .