i believe if you go to cmos setup you may find a tab with you bios info and settings.. you might be able to acces it from there just try it =).....
threw your motherboards bios which can be accessed at startup
Ntbootdd.sys
The best method to reset a BIOS password depends on what BIOS the computer has. Common BIOS's include AMI, Award, IBM and Phoenix. Numerous other BIOS's do exist, but these are the most common. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password be entered before the system will boot. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password to be entered before the BIOS setup may be accessed. The general categories of solutions to reset a BIOS password are: Using a Backdoor BIOS Password Resetting the BIOS Password using Software Resetting the BIOS Password using Hardware Vendor Specific Solutions for resetting the BIOS Password
CMOS controls the basic functions like the clock and is accessed through BIOS by pressing Del or f1 or f2 during startup
I take it you mean CPU. CPU Overclocking is typically done threw your motherboards BIOS, which can be accessed during the 1st stages of your computers start up.
The program responsible for managing the BIOS settings and editing values in CMOS RAM is commonly referred to as the "BIOS Setup Utility" or simply "BIOS Setup." This utility allows users to configure hardware settings, boot order, and system parameters. It is typically accessed during the computer's startup process by pressing a specific key, such as F2 or Delete. Changes made in the BIOS Setup are stored in the CMOS RAM, which retains the settings even when the computer is powered off.
Who told you? Windows uses more resources than DOS.. As we know that DOS can support less hardware than Windows and BIOS is the controlling system for integrated hardware, hence we can easily understand the utilization of DOS and Windows..
phoenix bios,ami bios, luwrance bios, award bios,asus bios
AMI Bios, Award Bios, Pheonix Bios
When the computer boots, it usually allows the bios name and version to display (but this can be hidden in the setup for the computer). You can still get into the system info before windows starts by going into setup (could be hitting del key or F2 or F10 key or whatever the particular computer manufacturer has programmed it to be.. this is also usually displayed on the bootup screen). The bios info (make and version) is in the system information accessed thru menu selections in setup.
H2 bios is a type of bios specifically made for notebooks.
You are flashing the bios.