The BIOS is essential for the optimum performance of a PC . The settings explained below will help you to manage resources that affect your computer’s performance .

Reduce boot time

You can minimize the time your computer takes to boot, by tweaking a few basic settings . Enter the BIOS by holding down the [Delete] Key, just after you switch on the computer . Go to the Advanced BIOS options of the main BIOS menu .

Begin bu ensuring that the Quick POST(Power-On Self Test) is enabled. Disable the Boot up Floppy seek option, and set the first boot as your hard drive – the system wastes time to attempting to boot from another devices, Such as the floppy , or CD-ROM .

More Memory Speed

You can also adjust the time taken for data transaction to happen . The default value for this is 6/8, which is slower , but more stable than lower values . Lowering the number will boost system performance , but at the risk of stability .

Its usually possible to reduce the SD RAM cycle Time to 5/7 your hardware should be able to handle it . Look for this particular entry in the Advanced Chipset Option .