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The operating system of most computers does not contain the BIOS. The BIOS is stored in a chip on your motherboard.

he is right the bios is not stored on your OS...however if you wish to access your BIOS you need to restart your PC and when you get to the first or second black screen (when it reads your processor information and etc) it will says "Press <insert key here> to enter setup" (or something similar...keep in mind all chipsets are different) keep rapidly tapping that button....(what i do when i first start up a PC and need to get in the bios i alternate between F9,F11, and delete until i get in the bios since these are the most commonly used keys to enter your bios)

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In order to get into the BIOS settings, you need to watch the machine as soon as you turn the computer on and press whatever key it tells you needs to be pressed in order to go into the BIOS setup. Usually it is something like DEL or F2. You only have a second or two to press it before the computer goes on to boot up. If you see anything about Windows, it's gone too far.

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BIOS means "basic input/output system."

Pressing a function key (such as F1, F2, or F3), or the Esc key, or the Delete key) when booting up the computer, will allow access to the BIOS. Which key press to use will show on the monitor during the initial boot, and depends on the make of the computer.

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Yes.


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If you can find drivers for that operating system for your hardware, then yes.


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How operating system of a personal computer comes into working order?

A PC going through its booting sequence upon staring, a personal computer's CPU runs the instruction located at the memory location of the Basic Input/ Output System (BIOS). It contains a jump instruction that transfer execution to the location of the BIOS startup program. This program runs a Power On Self Test to check that devices the computer rely on are functioning; it also initializes these devices. Then the BIOS go through a preconfigured list of devices until it finds one that is bootable. If the BIOS find a bootable device, it loads and executes its boot sector. In the case of a hard drive, this is referred to as the master boot record (MBR) and is often not operating system specific. Usually MBR code checks the partition table for an active portion. If one is found, the MBR code loads that partition's boot sector and executes it. The boot sector is often operating system specific, however in most operating systems its main function is to load and execute the kernel, which continues startup and in the case of multi-user operating systems prompt the login screen.

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Would you find icons in a GUI operating system?

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