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Breaking Through the BIOS Barrier : The Definitive BIOS Optimization Guide for PCs

Breaking Through the BIOS Barrier : The Definitive BIOS Optimization Guide for PCs

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only for the advanced user.
Review: This book is for advanced user's only and not for the curious. If you don't know how to get into the BIOS on your computer, and what BIOS stands for then this isn't the book for you and should be left well enough alone. It is true that Adrian makes it sound simple but if you don't fully understand the changes your making you could seriously screw-up your computer, and the reason why companies like Dell make it harder to accidently access the BIOS on startup(crtl+alt+del) and not the freindly one key press on enthusiasts systems. I know that most of the people buying this book know this already but after reading the first review I felt a little caution should be excercised and not make it sound like it's as easy as operating a microwave.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Explaining the Arcane
Review: When you are starting your computer if you hold down F8, or the DELETE key or perhaps some other key, you get into the BIOS setup routines. When you look at these screens you are presented with a bewildering array of optional settings. They are all, of course, clearly identified with some kind of gibberish like AGP to DRAM Prefetch.

This book is organized so that inside the front and back covers are a listing of the BIOS options. Looking up AGP to DRAM Prefetch you are told that there is a Quick Review on Page 40 and a Detailed Description on Page 169. And after a little reading you will understand what this option does, and why you probably want it enabled. About 250 BIOS options are explained in this manner. There have been many times in the past when having such a book would have been invaluable. It is clearly written using words that will make sense to the computer literate and those maybe one step above novice.


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