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| Troubleshooting Booting Issues |
As soon as you turn on your computer system, your operating system is loaded onto your computer. This process of loading the operating system is known as the booting process. As soon as booting starts, the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) software displays text like the type of hard disk, the amount of memory installed in your computer and so on.
The BIOS uses CMOS technology to save any changes made to the computer's settings. That is why Ask PC Experts advices users to be very careful when making changes to setup. Incorrect settings may give your system booting hassles. Whenever you are finished with your system settings changes, you should choose "Save Changes" and exit. The BIOS will then restart your computer so that the new settings take effect.

Computer machines that are outdated need BIOS updated or upgraded. As its name suggests, the BIOS software takes care of the input and output needs of the system. Since new devices and standards are available for use in the market, the BIOS is required to be updated on older machines for better compatibility with the configuration of new devices. When upgrading your BIOS, be extremely careful with changes to CMOS setup. Otherwise, you could corrupt the BIOS, which means you won't be able to boot your computer.
This is where Ask PC Experts with its dedicated technicians can assist you with all your computer booting issues. They can troubleshoot via e-mail, chat or phone anytime when ever you need help. You can dial toll free number 1-888-889-3335 for technical support on computer startup problems, configuring BIOS, operating system hiccups, setup user accounts and configurations, windows registry and security issues, connectivity problems, e-mail access problems and much more. |
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