3.
Does the “Firmware Hub for System BIOS” contain the BIOS program? Is this chip writable, and
if so how?
The Firmware Hub does contain the BIOS program and is writable. A utility is required to
perform the write function.
4.
In some PC systems, the Firmware Hub for System BIOS is a flash memory chip so that updates
can be written by the customer. Is this true for these BIOS chips?
Yes, they are flash memory chips.
5.
What is meant by “Restore the nonvolatile memory found in Intel-based system boards?”
This relates to clearing the Real Time Clock (RTC) CMOS memory that contains PC
configuration data.
6.
Does resetting the CMOS configuration memory return the PC back to factory defaults?
The process of resetting the CMOS will return certain system settings to factory default but will
not reset many of the system data and configuration defaults to their default settings. To return
these system data and configuration defaults to default settings, refer to question and answer 1
and follow the instructions for returning the BIOS settings to factory defaults.
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