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10-01-2025, 06:55 PM
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I understand your concern, but bios being saved in the ROM allows flexibility since changes can be made freely. Updating your bio doesn’t affect the stored data directly. The speed difference you noticed might relate to how the system handles updates versus writing them. Your question is clear—thank you for clarifying!
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x_HmOoDy_KsA_x
10-01-2025, 06:55 PM #1

I understand your concern, but bios being saved in the ROM allows flexibility since changes can be made freely. Updating your bio doesn’t affect the stored data directly. The speed difference you noticed might relate to how the system handles updates versus writing them. Your question is clear—thank you for clarifying!

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CooCorentin
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10-03-2025, 06:25 AM
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The article you referenced clarifies that the BIOS code is saved in EEPROM, not just standard ROM.
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CooCorentin
10-03-2025, 06:25 AM #2

The article you referenced clarifies that the BIOS code is saved in EEPROM, not just standard ROM.