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Answer» hey.... I want to see where the BIOS folder turns up... Yeah, I'm quite interested to see where that folder is located They are HIDDEN somewhere...... ..... In places most obvious but hard to retrieve..... ..... If deleted, will cause massive damage...... ..... You will get what i'm talking about if you know where they are yourself....... ...... That information, my friend, is something we will not say.............Seriously? I thought the BIOS copied itself to the RAM, from ROM chips/flash memory, after it done what it has to do at boot up. I'm talking about crucial system files. there's always a ''hard copy'' of the crucial files, that will be hidden. Quote from: SHENGTON on July 11, 2007, 09:22:23 AM hey....Firstly, you spelt the topic name incorrectly... Secondly, there is no such thing as a 'bios program' that powers and restores an operating system. Thirdly, you will not find anything regarding deleting the BIOS in a directory on your hard drive. Fourthly, your Windows installation and hard drive are exactly the same thing. (ie the installation is on that drive). Fifthly, the BIOS is, in a way is 'installed' on the motherboard but you cannot generally access its data from an OS (in some cases you can). It can only be modified/updated from the BIOS itself. Sixthly, you have bad grammar, appear unable to spell correctly, and do not punctuate. Seventhly, no one on here will attempt to help you in your futile attempt to cause malicious damage. Eighthly, what is this 'Recovery Program' of which you speak? Ninethly, I don't understand your last SENTENCE though what driver would you attempt to uninstall? Finally, this is a Computer HELP forum, not a Cyber-Terrorist organization. Quote from: DeltaSlaya on July 12, 2007, 05:04:09 AM Finally, this is a Computer HELP forum, not a Cyber-Terrorist organization.might wanna be careful how you word that Huh, why - What did I do? Quote from: DeltaSlaya on July 12, 2007, 05:04:09 AM Secondly, there is no such thing as a 'bios program' that powers and restores an operating system.see now isn't that just going to be confusing for the poor fella? after all, his conversational skills aren't the greatest as you said. but, if i understand the current situation correctly, the ''recovery program'' which was mentioned is the same one as the '' 'bios program' that powers and restores an operating system.'' and doesn't exist. meaning, there's no point asking about something which you don't believe exists in the first place. no good can come out of replying to this anyway, so it's probably better to let it die or let people flame each other long enough for a moderator to notice and lock it, as happened with gamerx365's threads.Ohhh... I see, why is he calling it a recovery program I didn't understand. lol you didn't explain this; Quote from: reaper_tbs on July 12, 2007, 05:05:30 AM Quote from: DeltaSlaya on July 12, 2007, 05:04:09 AMFinally, this is a Computer HELP forum, not a Cyber-Terrorist organization.might wanna be careful how you word that |
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