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Asus X75VC Bios bin request

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 7:52 pm
by Ahmedeus23000
I need this BIOS please...

ASUS X75VC-TY210H Motherboard: X75VB Rev: 2.0

Re: Asus X75VC Bios bin request

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 7:58 pm
by admin

Re: Asus X75VC Bios bin request

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:20 pm
by Ahmedeus23000
Thank you so much for your time I really appreciate it
But this is actually a different model
I need X75VC not X75VB
Please and thank you

Re: Asus X75VC Bios bin request

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:54 pm
by admin
just try it will work

Re: Asus X75VC Bios bin request

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:30 am
by Ahmedeus23000
Thanks but I already tried it and it didn't work
it's a different model
Anyway I already found the correct one
here it is in case someone needs it:
ASUS X75VC ( X75VB MAIN BOARD REV 2.0 ) BIOS

Re: Asus X75VC Bios bin request

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 7:27 pm
by Sandeep
What Is Bios?
The BIOS is low-level software that is responsible for initializing the computer's hardware and providing basic instructions for the operating system to load.
The acronym BIOS means Basic Input and Output System. It is responsible for carrying out essential tasks, such as recognizing installed hardware, checking the time on the internal clock and initializing the operating system.
Without the BIOS, the computer would not be able to boot properly as it is the first software to run when the computer is turned on.

Mechanism Of BIOS In Computer Systems:
When using a notebook, you have most likely come across the word BIOS in the settings. This tool is responsible for performing a series of tasks on your computer.
The moment you turn on your PC, the BIOS identifies all the components connected to the motherboard, the information saved in the CMOS (which stores the board's configuration parameters, accessible through the Setup menu), such as which drive will be loaded first, changes the processor speed (overclock and underclock) and also checks the internal clock.
Once the BIOS confirms that everything is fine, it loads the boot from the first drive defined in the setup and then passes control to the operating system.