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When replacing a BIOS chip, it is normal for the computer to display an error saying that it cannot find the operating system. To fix this, simply change the boot order, putting the drive with the operating system as the first priority.
cmos ram might be corrupt. run bios setup and reset bios to default settings. if it occurs again try, flashing bios.
BIOS of what component? your graphics card will have a BIOS, the CPU will have a BIOS. If there is nothing wrong with yours don't bother replacing it.
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BIOS will notify that it couldn't locate a bootable drive. But you can get other related messages as well.
BIOS can be upgraded without replacing the chip.
A desktop computer with no ram is nothing more than a very expensive paperweight.AnswerNothing will happen until you turn it on, when the BIOS generates an error message.
when troubleshooting a computer, why might you have to enter BIOS setup? List three reasons
That is false according to kyle from stagecoach nv.
Change your Proccessor Fan, hope will not be error agian of heat up. Gmmayo
It places an error message in the BIOS.
The bios should just go to your last saved settings if you just close out of it.