BIOS (Basic Input/Ouput System) is a firmware for a PC. It is stored (hard coded) in the EEPROM chip on the mainboard, it will be loaded first when the PC is turned on to perform some “basic input/output” tasks, and then it will load the operating system (e.g. Windows, Linux etc) from the disk.
if it is hard coded then y stored on an EEPROM which is erasable…
y not on the hard disk which is not erased…
can u plz tell more abt the basic input/output tasks…
thanx
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