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    What if I don't have a tab called "advanced?"
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    Every motherboard has a BIOS that is configured uniquely. If you are unfamiliar with your BIOS, maybe you can get a friend who knows a lot about computers to help you. If you have the make and model of the motherboard, you might be able to download information that includes the BIOS.
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    Why is it important for the instructions in the BIOS to be permanent?
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    In the BIOS, there are settings, accompanied by instructions that explain each setting. The settings are up to you, but if you pick the wrong ones, your computer may not boot. If you have never accessed the BIOS before, get a geeky friend to help you.
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    How can I find my BIOS memory options?
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    Press one of the function keys on startup. Once you are in BIOS, find the Advanced tab and find Memory Cache.
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    How can I remove the BIOS on startup?
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    You cannot remove the BIOS. It is an integral part of the motherboard and allows the system to boot. You may, however, be able to suppress BIOS messages from displaying; check your BIOS settings.
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