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What configuration is stored in the bios setup?

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The Motherboard configuration is stored in the BIOS setup

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Cmos setup allows a technician to change configuration settings on a motherboard stored in what?

firmware chip


Where can you access configuration settings for a jumperless motherboard?

In the BIOS setup program.


On newer computers how do you usually change the data stored in CMOS?

By accessing the setup program stored in ROM BIOS.


Where is the saved BIOS configuration data saved?

BIOS configuration data is available in several different forms. This data is actively stored on the motherboard of each individual personal computer.


List three ways that configuration information can be stored on a motherboard?

List three ways in whicn configuration information can be stored in a motherboard


Does the motherboard configuration stored in BIOS needs to be changed when a new floppy drive is installed?

True. It will need to be changed.


Where is the saved BIOS configuration data stored?

All the settings from the BIOS are stored in a chip which is located on the motherboard. That chip is called EEPROM (electrically erasable PROM).BIOS configuration setting is store in special memory called CMOS. Which is little powered by a battery. RAM is volatile so when computer turned off, all data lost.This can also happen with CMOS but due to this purpose it is powered by battery. It consumption of power is very low and it can store data for 1 year.CMOS stand for "Complementary Metal Oxides Semiconductor".


What is the special memory chip called where the BIOS configuration data is stored?

EEPROM (Electrically erasable programmable read-only memor)


Where is the saved BIOS configuration data sotred?

BIOS configuration data is stored in CMOS memory. That is where all the basic hardware settings are kept. CMOS has traditionally been volatile memory, so a battery is required. Newer BIOSes often use NVRAM.


Does the motherboard configuration stored in BIOS setup need to be changed when a new floppy drive is installed?

For most users, no. The BIOS default is to search for floppy drives on boot up. However, if someone has changed those settings, like I always do with mine, then you may need to switch it back on in the BIOS. If you don't have a floppy, or have one but never use it anymore, then switching off the 'floppy seek' option in the BIOS can speed up the boot up process.


Access to a computer can be controlled using a startup?

Password. This can be setup in the BIOS configuration screen. (F12 or whatever your particular computer calls for upon turning the power on)


What is halt on error setup boot process?

on BIOS setup