Acer manufactures many different models of laptops and desktop computers. The program integrated into the Acer computer’s motherboard, called the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), allows you to configure the hardware, such as the hard drive(s) and optical drive(s). In addition, you can set certain system settings such as the computer’s boot sequence. Occasionally, changing the BIOS settings can negatively affect the system, making the system unstable or even inoperable. When this occurs, you may need to restore, or reset, the Acer’s BIOS settings to the factory default settings. Writer Bio

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