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A BIOS corruption can result in your computer malfunctioning or failing to boot. Fortunately, if your BIOS firmware has become corrupted, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to try to repair the corrupted BIOS. If your motherboard has a backup BIOS, you can boot into the backup BIOS and reflash the corrupted BIOS. If your motherboard does not have backup BIOS, you may be able to replace the BIOS chip. However, in some cases, the only option may be to replace the motherboard entirely. This wikiHow teaches you how to repair a corrupted BIOS.
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