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Performing a BIOS upgrade can boost pc performance by boosting such features as your video and sound functions. BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System and it is a small file on your hard drive. When you turn on your computer,the first thing that happens is the BIOS Post On Self Test or POST check the RAM,all drives, all peripherals connected to the PC, as well as other devices to be sure they are functioning properly. If the POST determines that everything is in working order, the boot
procedure will continue and all operating system files will load.But should
the POST find a problem, it will simply stop. You should consider upgrading your BIOS when you are trying to run a device or software that uses advanced technology on a computer that is outdated. One good example would be a hard drive with the capacity to hold 250 Gigabytes of data or more.Older BIOSes will normally support about 32 GB or Gigabytes. In this case, a vast majority of the hard drive space will be unusable. BIOS updates are available on the Internet but you will need to identify the correct update for your system.To get this right, you will need manufacturers and model numbers of both your BIOS chip and motherboard. Next you have to get online and visit the support websites of your motherboard's
manufacturer. There you should be able to locate the lastest update for
your BIOS.
This information is then presented to you as a summary and a recommended BIOS update.However, most of these sites charge for this service. It may be best to visit your PC's motherboard site first and get the update free. To upgrade your BIOS you must perform what is called a Flash update.This method is done on anything other than really old systems. This older system have BIOS chips that must be physically removed and then replaced with a new one. When the term "Flash" is used, this basically means that existing instructions in the BIOS will be overwritten with an updated version.You will need your BIOS update which is a small file and you must have a Flash program.
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