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SUMMARYSome computers provide a ROM BIOS shadowing option. While this feature provides an advantage with Microsoft MS-DOS, it is not an advantage with Microsoft Windows NT. MORE INFORMATION
ROM BIOS shadowing is the process of copying the BIOS from ROM into RAM
and using either hardware or 386 enhanced mode to remap the RAM into the
normal address space of the BIOS. Because reading RAM is much faster than reading
ROM, BIOS-intensive operations are substantially faster. For example, MS-
DOS uses the BIOS to write to the screen; therefore, with ROM BIOS
shadowing, directory listings run more quickly.
System BIOS Additional query words: prodnt win32
Keywords : kbenv ntconfig NTSrvWkst |
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