the computer component not tested by post rutine is the power supply
post routine is a part of BIOS.it's stored on d ROM memory.it's called as ROM BIOS.it's an automatic test of ur system wen u power on ur PC.It's the first routine/job done by ur PC when u on it.
Computer sites are web-sites - like the one you used to post this question.
if in the UK bbc.co.uk/iplayer and sometimes people post them on YouTube
If you are talking about computer fans, then BIOS should have it. To get to BIOS, you must restart your computer, then before windows starts up (during POST) press 'Del' repeatedly.
P.O.S.T. is the way it should read. Stands for "POWER ON SELF TEST" which is what the computer firmware does when it is turned on, checking for the correct settings for the computer hardware. POST stands for Power on Self Test
When you turn on the computer, it usually will perform the Power On Self Test, or POST.
The name for the routine that tests the motherboard memory disk controllers is POST-Power On Self-Test
The battery is located on the front right, right in front of the positive post. It'll be under another component, I think the computer. That's how it is on my 2011 anyways
post routine is a part of BIOS.it's stored on d ROM memory.it's called as ROM BIOS.it's an automatic test of ur system wen u power on ur PC.It's the first routine/job done by ur PC when u on it.
When power is turned on POST PowerOn SelfTest is the diagnostic testing sequence. Terms related to computer fundamentals, including computer hardware .
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Incorporating tasbeeh into your post-prayer routine is significant as it allows for continued remembrance and praise of Allah after completing the formal prayer. This practice helps maintain a connection with Allah and reinforces the spiritual benefits of prayer.
POST (in uppercase) refers to the power-on self-test; the message might indicate a failure with some of the computer's hardware.
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I read all the post about sure gel and jello... that does not work.. I tested positive
if ur refering to bios or POST poer on self test a hardware component is damaged or somethings loose if it in windows its most likely USB or Ps/2 failure or software driver problem
POST (which stands for Power-On Self Test) is executed by BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) every time the computer is turned on or reset, to make sure every important component is working properly and the system may proceed to boot operating system. POST failure indicates a hardware problem. Depending on a way of indication (commonly, the mainboard speaker issues distinct series of sound signals to point at the source of malfunction), it may relate to a mainboard component, CPU, RAM, video card or an input device, such as keyboard.