C9 Working With The BIOS Setup Program
C9 Working With The BIOS Setup Program
Chapter 9 Objectives
Identify the purpose of the system BIOS Access BIOS Setup utilities Know what settings to change in BIOS Setup for specific situations Install a BIOS update Replace a BIOS chip
BIOS
Basic Input Output System Motherboard has a BIOS Other devices may also have a BIOS (ex. printer, network router, video card) Typically stored on a ROM or Flash RAM chip
CMOS
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Type of RAM used for storing exceptions to BIOS settings Powered by motherboard battery full-time
Boot Configuration
Set boot order (CD, Hard, Floppy, etc.)
Integrated Peripherals
Legacy parallel and serial ports Set addresses or enable/disable
Power Management
Can be configured in BIOS or in OS OS is preferable if possible Power management turned on in both places can result in conflicts