The BIOS setup shows the options of power settings, storage settings, input-output device settings, booting options etc. One can use these settings to change the way the computer responds immediately after starting it.
The BIOS setup shows the options of power settings, storage settings, input-output device settings, booting options etc. One can use these settings to change the way the computer responds immediately after starting it.
typical MOST BIOS start ups contain Advance BIOS Features Advance Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup then under them are more options etc
reboot the computer at the bios screen hit f2 that will get you in
Yo need a new SATA drive to make a splash screen after your BIOS splash.
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You need to change boot options in your BIOS, when booting the computer hit the F2 key several times and the BIOS screen will load. You then find the setting where you enable boot from CD drive and save the setting. .
Depends on where you purchased your computer and/or your motherboard from.
They are the manufacturers of the BIOS that your computer has.
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Some monitors allow rotation of picture even under BIOS. Check user manual for your monitor to find out how.
The answer largely depends on what make of computer you have, as different manufacturers use different options. That said try pressing the F2, F10, F12, or the delete key continuously as soon as you power up you PC until you see a message indicating that the bios is starting or the bios screen appears. WARNING: be careful when changing settings. Always make a note of what changes were made in case you need to undo anything.
In PCs the most common are AWARD, AMI and Phoenix. Some PC manufacturers use their own BIOS.