If your BIOS has been corrupted by a virus, it can be fixed by re-flashing the BIOS with a clean firmware. This will completely re-write the chip and return it to operation.
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It's HARD, You can NOT do it. It's NOT like ASUS, ASUS is EASY to using.
you much flash the bios.
In Emulators you can't fix the corrupted Data, Just in the GBA or GBA Sp
It depends what file was corrupted. The Xbox did nothing, but an update may have fixed it.
You need to check out BIOS settings. It must be there, somewhere it onboard devices.
Try redownloading them.
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Usually one. If you're just talking about a motherboard BIOS. Even videocards, sound cards and indeed even network cards also have BIOS chips in some cases. New board of a performance class (such as ASUS's Republic of Gamers ROG) boards have been known to have dual BIOS chips which allow the user to select which one of the chips they would like to use. This allows for performance tweaking and overclocking without risking being unable to boot due to corrupted setting OR due to a failed Bios upgrade for example. Hope this helps!
You may need to download a set of BIOS chipset roms. The bios chipsets make the CD-ROM emulation work correctly. A fair bit of warning: these are very hard to find a working non-corrupted bios.
Boot block (4K,8L,16K,32K,64K128K) is portion of code in the complete BIOS(1MB5MB). who's responsibility is validate the main BIOS and transferring the control to main BIOS (checks whether BIOS corrupted or not and some other properties).