The following information is stored within the BIOS:
A. Boot device order
D. Hardware configuration
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a firmware program that is stored on a chip on the motherboard and is responsible for performing a number of system-level tasks during the boot process, such as initializing hardware and performing power-on self-tests (POST).
A. Boot device order - The BIOS stores the order in which the system should attempt to boot from available boot devices, such as hard drives, optical drives, and USB devices.
D. Hardware configuration - The BIOS stores information about the system's hardware configuration, such as the type and configuration of storage devices, memory, and other hardware components.
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