Tag: Basic Input/Output System
BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System. It’s a program that runs before a computer’s operating system and is responsible for starting up the computer. BIOS is pre-installed on a computer’s motherboard.
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Using Wake-On-LAN from the Command Line on macOS
Wake-On-LAN (WOL) is a network protocol that allows users to remotely power on a computer through a local area network. macOS users can harness this capability through command-line tools, enabling efficient device management. In this article, we’ll guide you through installing and using the ‘wakeonlan’ command-line tool on macOS. Learn how to install and use… Read more…
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Troubleshooting ASUS Motherboard Boot Error: “Please Enter Setup to Recover BIOS After Setting Up Intel® Optane™ Memory”
Encountering the boot error message, “Please enter setup to recover BIOS after setting up Intel® Optane™ memory,” can be a perplexing experience for ASUS motherboard users. This article simplifies the issue, explains the causes, and provides actionable solutions, including replacing the CMOS battery to resolve this problem effectively. Introduction ASUS motherboards are known for their… Read more…