When we press the power button on the computer, the operating system does not start immediately. After some time the operating system is turned on. In this post I will discuss in detail how the operating system is turned on after pressing the power button of the computer and BIOS and UEFI. UEFI is related to BIOS so let's first learn about BIOS.
The full name of BIOS is Basic Input Output System. A BIOS is a small piece of code o r program that resides inside a ROM-like chip on a computer's motherboard. It is also called motherboard firmware. This program is first launched by pressing the power button on the computer. BIOS does a lot of normal work. But these tasks are very important for the computer. It initializes the hardware during the process of starting the computer. This allows the software to connect to the hardware. So let's find out how BIOS works.
The power supply supplies power to the motherboard when the computer's power button is pressed. Which activates the process of turning on the computer. First, the BIOS turns on all the hardware attached to the motherboard. Then check that all the hardware is working properly through POST. I have written about the post before so I have not written any more details here. If you don't know about the post, you can know the details by clicking here. Shows the way to go to BIOS settings on the monitor screen when the post is done. BIOS settings can only be controlled with the keyboard.
To go to settings you have to press the specified key from the keyboard. This key varies depending on the motherboard manufacturer. Some important information can be selected in the settings. Such as: time and date, boot order etc. The boot order will first look at which device to start the operating system in mind. Usually in the boot order the hard drive is selected first and then another device. If the operating system needs to be set up anew, you must first select a pen drive or CD / DVD in the boot order. Press the key from the keyboard to go to the settings to find the device to start the BIOS operating system. Once the device is found, the operating system starts. Current operating systems can connect directly to the hardware. So after that the BIOS has no more work
The full name of BIOS is Basic Input Output System. A BIOS is a small piece of code o r program that resides inside a ROM-like chip on a computer's motherboard. It is also called motherboard firmware. This program is first launched by pressing the power button on the computer. BIOS does a lot of normal work. But these tasks are very important for the computer. It initializes the hardware during the process of starting the computer. This allows the software to connect to the hardware. So let's find out how BIOS works.
The power supply supplies power to the motherboard when the computer's power button is pressed. Which activates the process of turning on the computer. First, the BIOS turns on all the hardware attached to the motherboard. Then check that all the hardware is working properly through POST. I have written about the post before so I have not written any more details here. If you don't know about the post, you can know the details by clicking here. Shows the way to go to BIOS settings on the monitor screen when the post is done. BIOS settings can only be controlled with the keyboard.
To go to settings you have to press the specified key from the keyboard. This key varies depending on the motherboard manufacturer. Some important information can be selected in the settings. Such as: time and date, boot order etc. The boot order will first look at which device to start the operating system in mind. Usually in the boot order the hard drive is selected first and then another device. If the operating system needs to be set up anew, you must first select a pen drive or CD / DVD in the boot order. Press the key from the keyboard to go to the settings to find the device to start the BIOS operating system. Once the device is found, the operating system starts. Current operating systems can connect directly to the hardware. So after that the BIOS has no more work
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