The answer is you suck because I was trying to find the answer and it wasn't there!
It is commonly referred to as "flashing" the BIOS
BIOS stands for Basic Input/output System. It is software that is built into computers. A BIOS that can be reprogrammed using software is called EPROM.
The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is software that controls the motherboard and computer hardware functions. Search Google with: BIOS for more information.
BIOS
BIOS is software. It tells system software how to communicate with installed hardware. ROM is hardware. It stores a copy of the BIOS, and automatically loads its contents into RAM (the BIOS) when power is first applied to the system. Thus, while the two are related, they are not the same.
System password: PC bios password. this can be found and set at bios mode [hit del at booting]. Software password: Normal Software password.
That'd be software installed directly onto a piece of hardware which is the operating code for that piece of hardware. For example, a hardware RAID controller might have firmware on it that controls its operation.
No it is not. http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/ht/accessbios.htm - This shows you how to enter bios.
Its isn't possible as when your computer starts up, the processor resets and looks for the BIOS. The BIOS is programmed to look for the bootloader at memory address 0000:7C00 the processor itself cannot do anything if it does not find any software to execute. the BIOS is the software that first loads
BIOS
Computer Software and Applications
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