BIOS is generally used to jump start the computer's priority functions. You usually see them when you turn your computer one and there's bunch of mumbo jumbo in white text on black background. It's usually accessed by hitting specific keystroke, I can't remember I think it was F1 or F4. By doing that, you'll get into the setup of BIOS where you can configure the computer's start up as well putting password on the start up process preventing outsiders from accessing your computer.
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