1. If you flash UEFI and now your computer is no longer working, is there anythi
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1. If you flash UEFI and now your computer is no longer working, is there anything you can do to correct the situation?
2. How is CMOS RAM powered when the system is unplugged?
3. In order for virtualization software to work well, where must you first enable hardware virtualization?
4. Which chip on the motherboard does Windows Bitlocker Encryption use to secure the hard drive?
5. When installing a motherboard you must use standoffs or spaces to keep the motherboard off the bottom of the case. Why is it important that the motherboard does not touch the bottom of the case?
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1. If you flash UEFI and now your computer is no longer working, is there anything you can do to correct the situation?
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Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is a software program which connects the computer's firmware to its operating system (OS). UEFI is installed by the manufacturer and the first program to be executed when the computer is not turning on. UEFI or BIOS can be corrupted because of the upgrade error or any other damage.
Launch an automatic BIOS/UEFI recovery of the system so that the previous working best version of UEFI/BIOS is recovered and made available. On successful recovery of the BIOS/UEFI, the computer starts working.
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