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.
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.
There is no bios for any MAC operating system. Mac products use a utility called Open Firmware which handles operations similar to BIOS.
You can't, it is not created so anyone can edit it.
Mac OS X does not have a BIOS setup.
Mac's do not have a Bios.
reboot the computer at the bios screen hit f2 that will get you in
when troubleshooting a computer, why might you have to enter BIOS setup? List three reasons
No it is not. http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/ht/accessbios.htm - This shows you how to enter bios.
1. Enter BIOS, clicking Del on POST. 2. Enter Advanced BIOS Features. 3. Enter HDD S.M.A.R.T capability. 4. Click on disabled. Of course, different mother boards may have different functions organization; it is necessary to read the specific instructions manual.
i accidentally set my laptop to do the same thing in BIOS. i am not really sure how to reset it but if you enter your BIOS config. you should be able to search how to stop it. you can enter BIOS by pressing f10 if you have vista or esc. if you have xp.
You need to enter this in command prompt:DEBUG hit enter-o 70 2e hit enter-o 71 ff hit enter-q hit enterexit hit enterRestart the computer.
Clearing the BIOS password The BIOS password protects the BIOS from undesired changes. If password checking is enabled, and you need to disable it, use the following steps: # Turn off the PC and unplug the power cord. # Remove the JPWD1 jumper cap. # To enter BIOS setup, start the PC and press the F1 key as the PC boots. # Clear or reset the BIOS password. # Save the BIOS settings and turn off the PC. # Replace the JPWD1 jumper cap www.fomek.com
When your Sony first boots up, it will tell you different keyboard commands. Usually for BIOS, keep pressing the esc button.
One can change the boot sequence in the BIOS by turning off or rebooting the computer, as soon as the power switch comes on, there will be a message asking the user to press F2 or F11 or Del to enter the setup, depending on one's computer model, enter set up, select the BIOS tab, and change the order.
Press "Del" & Enter into "BIOS", Update the date & /or Time of the "BIOS" & save it by F10, Say "Y" to confirm after your update.
Generally not, but it depends on your operating system. Most computers will require you to restart and use a keyboard shortcut to access the BIOS setup while it is booting.
On power-up. You need to tap the escape key to stop the operating system loading, and enter the BIOS set-up screen.