Definition of BIOSes. Meaning of BIOSes. Synonyms of BIOSes

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- is available from manufacturers of BIOSes and motherboards. There are websites which collect codes for many BIOSes. These POST beep codes are covered...
- BIOSes, the boot priority order can be configured by the user. In older BIOSes, limited boot priority options are selectable; in the earliest BIOSes,...
- A disaccharide (also called a double sugar or biose) is the sugar formed when two monosaccharides are joined by glycosidic linkage. Like monosaccharides...
- supported by IBM BIOSes as well as most other BIOSes. The Toshiba T1000 BIOS is known not to support this properly, and some old Wyse 286 BIOSes use DL values...
- systems, including DOS, Windows and NetWare: Examples IBM PC-compatible BIOSes use magic values 0000 and 1234 to decide if the system should count up memory...
- blocks on a storage device. The larger LBA size supports larger disks. Some BIOSes support GPT partition tables as well as MBR partition tables, in order to...
- and write services using cylinder-head-sector (CHS) addressing. Modern PC BIOSes also include INT 13h extension functions, originated by IBM and Microsoft...
- supported by IBM BIOSes as well as most other BIOSes. The Toshiba T1000 BIOS is known to not support this properly, and some old Wyse 286 BIOSes use DL values...
- supported on different computers, and variations in the quality of BIOSes (i.e. some BIOSes are complete and reliable, others are abridged and buggy). By taking...
- boards also saw support on select B450 / X470 motherboards with certain BIOSes. Zen 3 is the last microarchitecture before AMD switched to DDR5 memory...