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.
BIOS Stand for Basic Input Output System AMI Stands for America Megatrends Inc. Which is the name of the equipment manufacturer.
Flashing the BIOS refers to the process of updating or replacing the firmware stored in a computer's BIOS chip. This update can improve system stability, add support for new hardware, or fix bugs. The process typically involves downloading the new BIOS version from the manufacturer's website and using a utility to write it to the BIOS chip. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully, as an incorrect flash can render the system inoperable.
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 BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) on a motherboard is a hardware device that can be updated through software. The BIOS is a firmware that initializes hardware components during the boot process. Updating the BIOS can provide bug fixes, performance improvements, and support for new hardware. It is important to follow manufacturer instructions carefully when updating the BIOS to avoid any potential issues.
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.
BIOS flash refers to the process of updating or rewriting the firmware of the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) on a computer's motherboard. This is typically done to improve system stability, add new hardware support, or fix bugs. The update is accomplished by downloading a new BIOS version from the motherboard manufacturer's website and using a utility to flash the new firmware onto the BIOS chip. Properly performing a BIOS flash can enhance system performance, but it carries risks, such as the potential to render the motherboard inoperable if not done correctly.
The motherboard manufacturer's web site is the best source for BIOS updates.
System BIOS touches little boys while startup BIOS drinks lava lamps and snorts cocaine
Hell no. the bios sits under the operating system (vista is an operating system) the bios is independent of operating systems, and is there to....run the operating system.
You would have to take it to the manufacturer to get BIOS re-loaded.
You cannot delete BIOS as it is firmware essential for booting your computer and managing hardware. However, you can reset the BIOS settings to default or update (reinstall) it by flashing the BIOS with a newer version from the motherboard manufacturer's website. This process can help resolve issues or improve compatibility but should be done with caution, as an incorrect update can render the system unbootable.
No, the key-presses required differ from manufacturer to manufacturer.