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BIOS Update – How to Do It Correctly?

BIOS Update – How to Do It Correctly? There are situations in which it is necessary to update the BIOS. There may be several reasons, such as problems with the correct operation of the computer or the purchase of a new graphics card. The process itself is not complicated, but it requires precision. Importantly, updating the BIOS is not routine, as is the case with updating the Windows system. It is therefore worth knowing how to properly update the BIOS. What is BIOS? BIOS is an abbreviation for Basic Input/Output System, or simply put, it is a basic input/output system. This software is built into the motherboard and is the first to start after pressing the power button on the device. The BIOS is equipped with its own memory, where all information about the hardware is collected. It is also responsible for verifying the device. Before starting the system, the BIOS checks and identifies all hardware elements, such as the processor, graphics card, RAM or hard drive. Check: Motherboard failure – how to check if it is damaged?   Why is it important to update the BIOS? It is worth noting that updating the BIOS is not always necessary, especially when the computer is working properly and none of the components have been replaced. However, there are situations when an update should be performed. This is the case when the manufacturer has released a new version, the purpose of which is to fix errors, improve the performance of the computer, or new functions have been introduced. Another example is when an update is required to run new equipment or other devices. Additionally, a BIOS update is also required for the correct functioning of the operating system, e.g. so-called blue screens appear, which inform about the occurrence of a failure. How

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Hardware Tips

BIOS Damage in Computer – What to Do

BIOS Damage in Computer – What to Do The BIOS, or Basic Input Output System, is one of the first and most important programs used by modern computers and laptops. Its tasks include managing all the basic devices of the computer, including controlling the motherboard before the operating system even starts. BIOS failures and damage can lead to many problems with the device – the system will not be able to start if the BIOS is not working properly. What to do in such a situation? Possible symptoms of BIOS corruption on your computer Regardless of whether you use a laptop or a desktop computer, the BIOS is essential for the device to work properly. Any damage or failures will make it difficult to start the computer, displaying errors before the operating system even starts. BIOS error messages may vary depending on the hardware, but they are most often visible in the form of: no image is displayed (despite the sound of the computer starting up), the equipment not turning on at all, stopping the start-up at the startup credits stage, displaying a black background with a BIOS error, audio and visual signals while the computer is starting up and then the equipment is turning off again. BIOS manages access to computer resources and although it does not play such an important role after the operating system has started, it is crucial at the hardware startup level. Recorded on Flash memory chips, it is read only when its operation is necessary for the computer to work. Some BIOS damage can be reversed and repaired by starting the computer appropriately, but in difficult cases it happens that it is necessary to completely unsolder the memory chip with the BIOS and reprogram it. Repairing the BIOS on a laptop or computer The

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