IBM stands for International Business Machines. They are located in Armonk, NY, and were the first to create the PC standard. Then other companies begin to copy the PC standard. That was ruled as legal in the lawsuit between IBM and Tandy Corporation (who then owned Radio Shack). The fact that someone asked this shows that IBM no longer dominates the PC world, when they are the ones who we should thank for PC compatibles.
Basic Input\Output System
H2 bios is a type of bios specifically made for notebooks.
All bios passwords are set by users, either by accident or on purpose. In the case of the IBM T60 and almost all password-protected laptops, it is NOT possible to reset the password through a jumper configuration, or taking the CMOS battery out. The only two methods of resetting the password: 1. Call up the laptop manufacturer, with the serial number of the machine, and proof of purchase. You will then be given a machine-specific supervisor password to unlock your machine. 2. If you have no proof of purchase for any reason, OR your machine can not be verified as legit, the bank on the best part of $200 to get it unlocked. In extreme cases, a new motherboard has to be installed.
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The BIOS chip is located on the motherboard
You would have to take it to the manufacturer to get BIOS re-loaded.
BIOS Stand for Basic Input Output System AMI Stands for America Megatrends Inc. Which is the name of the equipment manufacturer.
AMI (American Mega Trends, Inc)Phoenix TechnologyDellDELLINTELGATEWAYThere is also IBM, the original creator of a BIOS for the personal computer platform as well as other companies that develop a BIOS for their personal computers.
Yes.
You need to find out the motherboard manufacturer and the model number; then go to the manufacturer website, look up your motherboard and look for a BIOS download. Make sure you follow the proper procedure recommended by your motherboard manufacturer for flashing the BIOS.
The most famous manufacturer of computer processors is IBM. The most famous manufacturer of computer processors after IBM is AMD.
The motherboard manufacturer's web site is the best source for BIOS updates.
BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System
My computer's BIOS was made by American Megatrends, one of the main producers of BIOS systems for personal computers. I think that almost all of my PCs have used their BIOS.
There are several BIOS manufacturers in existence. Phoenix and American Megatrends (AMI) are the two major ones still in existence (Award was purchased by Phoenix in 1998). Some OEMs, notably Toshiba, also develop their own BIOS in-house.
The IBM BIOS is the BIOS (Basic Input Output System), or firmware, of the original IBM PC. Most "PC" systems created to this very day maintain almost complete backwards-compatibility with the BIOS, in order to run older programs and legacy operating systems.
No, the key-presses required differ from manufacturer to manufacturer.