Even today, most PCs use a BIOS chip, although some newer systems have a UEFI chip, designed to be the successor the BIOS. The BIOS or UEFI chip is fundamental to your PC’s operation, since it configures your hardware devices and the basic PC setup. It is imperative that this initial setup is done correctly, so that Windows can operate properly. If you find that Windows is suffering from hardware errors, it will often be down to an incorrect setting in the BIOS. Correctly configuring your BIOS settings will eliminate these problems. By following the steps in this article, you’ll be able to find the BIOS settings you need to alter and configure your PC’s hardware for perfect operation.
Category: Hardware, Issues
Issue: 2016 Issue 3 March
Operating Systems: Vista, 7, 8, 10
Article Reference: B150