to set cd drive as a first boot device
no body cant install OS and they will also not change bios setting
Flashing the BIOS (basic input/output system) is what you would do if you were to modify your BIOS. Flashing it simply means the act of modifying the way it runs.
Yes. Despite how it sounds, "dumping" only copies the BIOS; it does not remove or modify it.
Flashing the BIOS (basic input/output system) is what you would do if you were to modify your BIOS. Flashing it simply means the act of modifying the way it runs.
The Mac does not have a BIOS and so the settings cannot be checked.
bios
The BIOS a mini computer program that tells your computer how to start up. In order to modify the BIOS as your computer is starting up you should see a screen flash for a couple seconds telling you to push a button like F1 or F2 to enter setup. Push the button it requests to modify the BIOS.
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motherboard \BIOS
No, you do not need to adjust the BIOS when installing an operating system. However, you can set the BIOS to determine the order in which attached devices will boot. That capability allows you an option (one of several options) to install different operating systems on different devices and choose which operating system boots when you start the computer.
Usually a compute rin habernate will only "wake up" when you have the bios setting to "wake on lan" or something similar. If you have it connected to a network, wireless connectin, or USB devices, disable those before setting it into hibernate. Or you can enter your bios settings and turn off the feature that controls that.
No. OEMs typically do not place overclocking options in their BIOS at any time during or after production. And without detailed technical documentation, it would be very difficult for a third party to modify the BIOS themselves.