First understand what BIOS is. The Chinese meaning of BIOS is “Basic Input Output System”. Its main function is to provide the lowest level and most direct hardware settings and control for the computer. So after assembling the computer, you can set it up or not. I suggest that it will be better to set it up. Let’s teach you how to set up the BIOS.
After the computer is assembled, the specific parameters to be set depend on the computer’s configuration and motherboard model. Different motherboard BIOS are different. Now that the computer is assembled, the system is usually installed with a U disk, so after the installation is complete, you can enter the BIOS and change the first startup item back to the hard disk to start. If the computer is a solid state hard drive plus a mechanical hard drive, it is best to set the solid state drive to the first Start item, so as to enter the system from solid state. When the system is installed, the USB flash drive is set to start, and the hard disk will automatically start when the USB flash drive is unplugged.
After booting, enter the BIOS advanced options to find the SATA Controller and change it to AHCI mode, so that the performance of the solid state drive can be fully utilized.
In addition One point, turn off the software driver in the BIOS, and prohibit booting to search for the software driver. Because there is no software driver for computers now. The specific operation is as follows:
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If you want to make your computer more secure , You can also set the BIOS password, which is divided into super user and ordinary user passwords. Super users can modify BIOS parameters, and ordinary users can only use computers. Of course, users who don’t want to set up this operation can use the computer in the same way. Hope to help users who need it.
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