Specifications

Computer Architecture and Maintenance (G-Scheme-2014)
Q.How It Is Stored on a Computer
Traditional BIOS firmware is included on a computer motherboard as Read
Only Memory (ROM). This means that the system is accessible but is not
dynamically written to the way that a computer's hard drive is during
operation. A battery on the motherboard keeps the data on it intact, even when
the computer is turned off while not in use. Although sometimes confused with
a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS), the BIOS refers to the
firmware on the motherboard while the CMOS is the physical location where
the date and system configuration data are stored.
Many PC manufacturers today use flash-memory to hold this system, which
allows users to more easily update it on computers. This can solve problems
with the original BIOS or add new functionality to it. Users can periodically
check for new versions, as some vendors release numerous updates over the
course of a product's lifetime. To find an update, users should check the
manufacturer of their motherboard. These updates should be done carefully,
however, as incorrect versions or corrupted software can make a computer
impossible to start up.
How Configuring and Controlling the BIOS is done
PC users can make certain adjustments to the system through a configuration
screen on the computer. The setup screen is typically accessed with a special
key sequence during the first moments of startup, often "Delete" or a Function
key. This setup screen allows users to change the order in which drives are
accessed during startup, monitor computer component temperatures, and
control the functionality of a number of devices. Most computer users never
need to access these systems on their computer, though many fixes to simple
errors can require adjustments.
Motherboard Selection Criteria
There are a wide variety of motherboards available today. When selecting a new mobo
for your homebuilt computer, many things have to be taken into consideration,
including:
Form Factor. The form factor is a set of standards that include the size and shape
of the board, the arrangement of the mounting holes, the power interface, and
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