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Where is cmos setup stored?

Cmos ram.


Why is it not necessary to inform CMOS setup about the installation of a new hard drive?

The BIOS will inform CMOS when there is a new installation with auto detection.


In Compaq Presario models press what during booting when the logo screen appears to run CMOS setup?

F2


In what section do you usually find the time and date setup in the CMOS setup utility?

Josh Rogers page 12 section 4-5


Which configuration are includeing in main screen cmos setup?

Standard CMOS ConfigurationThe standard CMOS configuration screen includes settings for items such asDateTimeFloppy disk drive types for drives A: (first floppy disk drive) and B: (second floppy disk drive)Hard drives connected to the IDE interface


Do all systems use the same setup to enter cmos setup?

No, not all systems use the same method to enter CMOS setup. Some systems allow access to CMOS setup by pressing DEL during start up and others by pressing F2.


What is the name of the Bios program that edits values in CMOS RAM?

CMOS Setup


Do all systems use the same method to enter CMOS setup?

No, not all systems use the same method to enter CMOS setup. Some systems allow access to CMOS setup by pressing DEL during start up and others by pressing F2.


Can you How disable Block mode?

Use CMOS setup.


Ports on the motherboard can be disabled or enabled in?

CMOS setup


Does cmos setup offer the option to set a supervisor password?

Most CMOS allow the administrator to add or edit a supervisor password. Enter your CMOS using whichever key your motherboard needs to open the CMOS (this will be displayed on the first screen of bootup), then find the general settings tab or a name similar and press enter on the password field. After that, enter your password and when you boot to your CMOS it will ask for your password.


How do you setup cmos?

Most computers have a keystroke (usually esc, del, or F12) that will interrupt the boot sequence when you start your computer. In the past, this would be when the white text flies across the screen displaying memory available, hard disk sizes, etc. This will get you into the BIOS for "cmos setup". CMOS is a type of memory that does not lose its data on power loss. In earlier computers, this is where the boot up configuration was stored; hence the phrase, "setup cmos"