video adapter or graphics card. As most of the graphics card have its own bios available
Video Adapter
Yes. Any device that shows up in BIOS setup should also be listed in Device Manager.
If you have the BIOS and Administrator password, there is no need to "break" them.
BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output system. UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. BIOS deals with Hardware device code but UEFI deals with the firmware level.
1. Both relate to hardware, but device drivers are stored in hard drive
A jumper is used to complete a circuit on a motherboard or other device and thus signal a certain mode of operation, such as "the BIOS should be in recovery mode" or "this hard drive is the Master device."
Neither, BIOS does not list device drivers at all.
The BIOS tells the system how to interface with certain devices in the computer.
The CMOS contains user-defined settings for the BIOS. The Bios is a program that contains hardware instructions on how to start the computer.
Yes. Any device that shows up in BIOS setup should also be listed in Device Manager.
bios
Control panel
hard drive
Upper Memory
Both.
Upper Memory
A monitor.
The BIOS is located into the CMOS chip on the motherboard. It can only be accsed through the BIOS setting when you start up and device drivers are located in the root drive in the windows folder