yes
Hyperthreading has to be enabled or disabled in the BIOS.
Bios rom
what is the role of BIOS? why is it important for it to keep its memory after the computer is switched off?
Memory address FFFF0h is the memory address always assigned to the first instruction in the ROM BIOS
You would have to reboot your computer and disable the Fun keys in BIOS in Windows 8.
Hyperthreading has to be enabled or disabled in the BIOS.
You can check your computers memory by going into the BIOS menu.
Are you trying to disable onboard video so you can install a pci video card? If so you have to disable onboard video in your computers bios. Then install your video card in an empty pci slot. Then install the drivers for your pci card in windows.
There are many things you can configure within the CMOS setup. The exact options depend on your exact machine and the exact BIOS. You can set the time, date, what boot devices you have, the boot order, and what to do about certain errors. You might be able to disable or enable online ports, onboard devices, Plug and Play options, what USB support is offered, and more. You might have advanced options you can configure such as memory timings, bus speeds, CPU speed, the generation of PCI Express that is supported, etc. There might be a video aperture size option and/or a PCI-Express latency setting.
If you disable quick POST you will have more time to hit the key to get into the BIOS (Del, F2, F12, Etc.)
The memory address FFFF0h is always assigned to the first instruction in the ROM BIOS startup program.