Phoenix, Award, and AMI
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That's down to the BIOS and most all of them include this. The sabertooth is popular/pretty recent so I'm sure they included this option in BIOS.
In most cases, yes.
Most BIOS won't use a mouse.
Dumping the BIOS usually means making a copy of it, so your PS2 will work if you copy the BIOS. Erasing or deleting the BIOS on the other hand will most likely break your PS2.
either replace the bios chip itself highly unlikely as most bios chips are soldered or get a new motherboard as its dead a failed bios is a dead board unless u replace the bios chip (if possbile)
That depends on the tool used to upgrade. Most tools provided by the manufacturer will not allow you to load an older version of the BIOS. A generic Flash utility may allow you to load an older version. Also, most Intel motherboards have a built-in BIOS repair tool that can load a BIOS from a floppy if the main BIOS is corrupted. This can usually be done safely with an older version of the BIOS.
Yea the CPU,and the ROM bios chip is the most important chip on the motherboard,even the dma also.
The best method to reset a BIOS password depends on what BIOS the computer has. Common BIOS's include AMI, Award, IBM and Phoenix. Numerous other BIOS's do exist, but these are the most common. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password be entered before the system will boot. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password to be entered before the BIOS setup may be accessed. The general categories of solutions to reset a BIOS password are: Using a Backdoor BIOS Password Resetting the BIOS Password using Software Resetting the BIOS Password using Hardware Vendor Specific Solutions for resetting the BIOS Password
In PCs the most common are AWARD, AMI and Phoenix. Some PC manufacturers use their own BIOS.
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