BIOS setup

BIOS

 (bī′ōs)

n.

The set of routines stored in read-only memory that enable a computer to start the operating system and to communicate with the various devices in the system, such as disk drives, keyboard, monitor, printer, and communications ports.


[b(asic) i(nput/)o(utput) s(ystem).]

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BIOS

acronym for

(Computer Science) Basic Input Output System: the built-in software which controls the primary functions of a PC

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BIOS

(ˈbaɪ oʊs)
n.

computer firmware that directs many basic functions of the operating system.

[B(asic) I(nput)/O(utput) S(ystem)]

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