As a rule, the BIOS then accesses the boot sector on the boot device, which might be a floppy disk, a CD-ROM, a DVD, or a hard disk. The boot sector in turn loads a boot manager program of some kind, which starts up the primary operating system for the machine, such as Windows or Linux.
Yes- BIOS always keep in ROM because the ROM configuration never change
The BIOS is stored on ROM.
Well Bios can't ever be alive without rom and rom without bios is useless :D
the ROM BIOS chip
The process of upgrading or refreshing the ROM BIOS chip is called flashing BIOS. The power menu in BIOS setup allows you to configure automatic power saving features.
A ROM is a copy of a game downloadable online. A BIOS is a file used to make an emulator work properly.
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ROM(Read Only Memory) stores the contents of the BIOS chip.
Memory address FFFF0h is the memory address always assigned to the first instruction in the ROM BIOS