Well,the basic input/output system (BIOS) on a computer is a simple yet important program on a personal computer (PC) that helps the computer properly boot and run an operating system (OS) during startup. BIOS drivers are typically used in reference to the program itself, and how the program runs and interacts with other devices on the computer. The BIOS drivers on a computer are saved on a small battery located on the motherboard and allow for the proper initialization and startup of a computer when powered on.
In computing, a device driver or software driver is a computer program allowing higher-level computer programs to interact with a hardware device.
There are only two types: software and firmware. A software device driver is a program written for a particular operating system to support a particular piece of hardware. A firmware device driver is also software, but it is etched onto a memory chip (ROM) or a programmable chip (PROM or EPROM). The BIOS and CMOS are examples of firmware drivers, both used to initially boot the system and load the operating system.
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When the PC starts up, the first job for the BIOS is to initialize and identify system devices such as the video display card, keyboard and mouse, hard disk, CD/DVD drive and other hardware. The BIOS then locates software held on a peripheral device (designated as a 'boot device'), such as a hard disk or a CD, and loads and executes that software, giving it control of the PC.This process is known as booting, or booting up, which is short for bootstrapping.
There are no PS3 emulators and the bios file for the PS3 would not work in a PS2 emulator
The first thing a computer does when you turn it on is check the BIOS to see which device it should boot from. It then finds the bootloader on that device (usually the hard disk), and runs it. The bootloader typically finds the operating system and starts that. And the operating system does various things when starting, such as starting certain programs that are set to load on startup.
Both.
Because BIOS had to do with the booting of a computer.
Device Driver
uhhh... WHAT? I am going to assume you mean BIOS flashing. Go to your computer manufacturer's website, support, and driver downloads, and you can find BIOS updates there.
System BIOS touches little boys while startup BIOS drinks lava lamps and snorts cocaine
Neither, BIOS does not list device drivers at all.
In IBM PC compatible computers, the basic input/output system (BIOS), also known as the System BIOS or ROM BIOS , is a de facto standard defining a firmware interface. When in computing, a device driver or software driver is a computer program allowing higher-level computer programs to interact with a hardware device.
Yes. Any device that shows up in BIOS setup should also be listed in Device Manager.
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BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output system. UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. BIOS deals with Hardware device code but UEFI deals with the firmware level.
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hard drive