1) In most PCs the BIOS has 4 main functions:
* POST - Test computer hardware insuring hardware is properly functioning before starting process of loading Operating System.
* Bootstrap Loader - Process of locating the operating system. If a capable Operating system is located, the BIOS will pass the control to it.
* BIOS - Software / Drivers which interfaces between the operating system and your hardware. When running DOS or Windows you are using complete BIOS support.
* CMOS Setup - Configuration program. Allows you to configure hardware settings including system settings such as computer passwords, time, and date.
Waarbij de vierde eigenlijk de instelling van de derde is, dus die kun je weglaten...
2) zie:
http://www.epa.gov/nrgystar/about.html
3) staat hierin:
http://www.bb-europe.com/bb-euro/literature/pporthistory.pdf
4) Shutdown Temperature: Option for setting the upper and lower limits of the system shutdown temperature, if your computer contains an environmental monitoring system. If the temperature exceeds beyond either limit, the system shuts down.
5) zie:
http://www.acpi.info/DOWNLOADS/ACPI_Overview.ppt
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