There is no "bios" directory in windows (or, any other operating system). BIOS stands for "basic input output system", and is a very basic set of instructions for the hardware to initialize itself and prepare to load an Operating System. BIOS is almost always held in an EEPROM on the computer motherboard. Accessing and changing this EEPROM can only be done through special programs specifically designed to modify the BIOS.
In most cases, PC BIOS is not directly readable by you - rather, you can update the contents of them by using a bios flash program. This program (usually supplied by your motherboard or computer maker) is run, and provided with a pre-made image file, which contains the entire new BIOS code to be loaded in. This update program is an ordinary program, and can be run from any location (directory) on your computer.
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.
A Bios password is used to stop someone who does not know the password from making changes to the bios settings such as the boot order, a bios password can also be used as a stronger method than a windows password to keep unauthorized people from getting in to your files and whatever.
C:\(Username)\Downloads This should be correct on windows.
In Windows Operating System when system is powered on then power is supplied to BIOS Chip on Motherboard. BIOS checks all devices and their firmwares and looks for the MBR code on First Bootable device or bootable device found in order as configured in BIOS. MBR the first sector on bootable media directs to the Bootloader program. Bootloader program loads the Windows Kernel and then Windows OS takes control in Memory and Manages the Operating System's features.
Command.com in the root directory is corrupt on a windows 9x computer. Where can a duplicate copy of command.com be found?
There's no such thing as a "Windows BIOS."
You can find the Windows 10 background pictures in the "Backgrounds" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
No. The BIOS is a part of the motherboard, and operates independently of Windows 98.
You can find the location of Windows background pictures by navigating to the "Backgrounds" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
You can find the location of Windows lock screen images in the "Assets" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
bios is PC not windows, bios can be loaded when you first start the pc, it normally has a hotkey like f8 f10 or f11
The Windows 10 background pictures are stored in the "Wallpaper" folder within the "Windows" directory on your computer.
The System32 directory on a Windows system is a place for storing files. The System32 directory is located in the C drive.
The recycling bin for your computer is located on your desktop. If it is not visible, it can also be accessed through the Windows directory. In the Windows directory, you can perform a search to locate the path of the recycling bin.
Warcraft 3's Default Directory On Windows is: C:\Program Files\Warcraft III In this situation A directory is the path you use to find a particular file
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.
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