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There are many BIOS (Basic
Input/Output System) drivers which controls the CMOS (Complementary
metal–oxide–semiconductor) located on your motherboard. It will be necessary
to know the manufacturer of your motherboard, the model, and operating
system. Companies such as Dell load their own proprietary BIOS drivers.
To find the original chipset for those, you will have to open the computer
and find the serial numbers on the CMOS chip.
The motherboard manufacturer’s logo and model number is also located on the
motherboard. If you have the original owner’s manual, consult it first
before opening the computer. The sales slip or invoice the computer came
with usually has the motherboard type and model located on it as well.
Just do a web search for the manufacturer’s website, locate its driver
download pages, and download the BIOS updates for your motherboard.
Sometimes, only the latest updates for new models are available on the
manufacturer’s site. For older motherboards, you’ll have to search
elsewhere.
Bios-drivers.com is a great place to start. It has hundreds of motherboard
manufacturer’s bios updates, and it lists them by company. Click on the
motherboard manufacturer, and then look for the model. You’ll need to
download the
BIOS Drivers update for the operating system you’re using.
Once you have BIOS update you need, double-click the exe file (or unzip it,
and then double-click the exe). Follow the install directions, and then
reboot. When the computer boots back up, the first screen you see should
list the version number of the updated BIOS. It may also be necessary to go
into the BIOS boot menu (usually by hitting the Delete key) and change the
default settings back to your previous settings. Don’t change anything that
you don’t know the specifics about. All you should have to do is change the
time and date, and the boot order of your devices (Such as HDD-00, CD, or
USB as your 1st boot device, etc.)
Once you have changed what needs to be changed, save and exit the boot menu.
The system should reboot, and then load your operating system.

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