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Originally posted by greengoose1
DrMDJ, What I am wanted to know, when I asked that, was what examples of hardware would not be checked by the BIOS as a computer was booting up. I had always thought that it all was all checked and made sure each component was working correctly before control was passed to the operating system. Since that time enough comments were made to make me realize there was still more to the BIOS explanation than has been said.
Then I read that BIOS was more complex and did its work at different times in different ways. The operation is broken into operational pieces. Overall I thought BIOS was in layers as it executed its functions.
And lastly it has been said that BIOS is not as important as it was, yet I don't know of any computer that can become operational without it. Further comments here would help.
I have answered your question, but in the doing of that I have asked some more.