Typically changes in the BIOS are not stored on any file, but on the BIOS chip itself. This is why it is expressly important to back it up ( if supported ) when changing or flashing ( updating ) your BIOS
bios is a banana. it stored info by the power of bananas and you find out by throwing a banana at your computer system
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The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is software that controls the motherboard and computer hardware functions. Search Google with: BIOS for more information.
yes the bios does contain the startup information if it didnt it wouldn't run as soon as you press your button to turn the PC on ADG - 2K9
BIOS stand for basic output input system, the purpose of the bios is to identify all components of the PC on start up. for more information I posted the bios article in the related links box below.
it has chips to store a little data such as BIOS and such, but info useful to an average computer user? no...
The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is software that controls the motherboard and computer hardware functions. Search Google with: BIOS for more information.
BIOS is not dependent on the form factor (ATX) of the motherboard. BIOS are chips with information on how to run certain hardware, these are usually American Megatrends, Award, or Phoenix.
Identifying the BIOS is very easy, a simple level of computing is needed. However, changing BIOS settings will need a lot more knowledge about computers. If not sure what you are doing in the BIOS, leave it alone.
The CPU depends on the BIOS to fetch instructions for processing and then to present it to the user after it is processed, The BIOS also depends on the CPU to process the information it fetches and sends back.
there are acully many things on a computer that can store information but the primary thing would be a Harddrive. Others would be a thumb or flash drive, RAM but only till it looses power or cmos/bios chips