It is not software. It's called firmware and it can be found by searching your motherboard model with the word "BIOS" at the end. Make sure you know what you are doing when you install and make sure that you HAVE THE RIGHT VERSION. If you mess up or the power goes out while flashing the BIOS, you won't be able to boot your computer until you buy a new motherboard. All I suggest is BE CAREFUL!
The software that you are after are the drivers for on-board utilities such as Audio, Graphics, Firewire, USB and chipset.
Most motherboard manufactures have all the the drivers available for download on their website. But be careful that the downloaded software is compatible not only with the motherboard model number but also the motherboard revision. Another way to search is the link below, I have used this link many times and have always been successful, Membership is free.
You can find smart board software at Smart tech.
The problem is either a mother board failure or a hard disk failure (or bus failure). You need to have it diagnosed to find out what the problem is and what steps there are to correct it. You can probably use your original system software CD ROM to boot from; if that DOES work, then the problem is the hard drive. If that doesn't work, it's the mother board or bus.
i don't think so because a motherboard can be 100% wiped if needed
address bus, data bus
No, Trojan's and ANY other viruses only effect the software ( or operating system) that is installed on your Hard Drive, No software can destroy ANY hardware ! www.superputers.net
Board Books, Go To Meeting, Meeting Minutes are all examples of board meeting software. Board Paq is another example of board meeting software and it has a free demo to try.
Entertainment Software Rating Board was created in 1994.
The 3 main constituents i would say are the Processor, Ram and the Mother board. With out the processor you computer would not be able to run any programs at all. The mother board connects all of the computers componets togther so it is a must. And the RAM is where an open program stores its software memory.
The ESRB stands for "Entertainment Software Rating Board"
On the corner of the motherboard, or possibly near the video card slot.
Well, a mother board is a circuit board of a microcomputer
what do a mother baord do