The program that a computer's microprocessor uses to start the computer system after it is turned on is known as an aSIC input/output system. It also controls data flow between the computer's operating system (OS) and peripherals including the hard disk, visual adapter, keyboard, mouse, and printer.
BIOS serves as a bridge between operating systems and the hardware they run on. The BIOS is always the middleman between the CPU and the I/O device control information and data flow, according to theory. Although, in some circumstances, BIOS can arrange for data to flow directly to memory from devices that require quicker data flow to function, such as video cards. Please select the brand to find the appropriate BIOS
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