The Mother of all BIOS Guides 65
Joey Braff writes "Many of you have probably heard of the famous BOG - BIOS Optimization Guide. For those who have not, make sure you take a look at this mega-guide with more than 300 BIOS settings and they just added 10 more! If you doubt its authenticity, note that its author is a doctor and the guide is also available as a book."
Doctor? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Doctor? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Doctor? (Score:1)
Can you see anything useful without an account? (Score:1)
Re:Can you see anything useful without an account? (Score:1)
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Re:Can you see anything useful without an account? (Score:1)
I use Proxomitron to filter pages, it's no longer supported but it still works, here are some filters that you can use to make this page readable:
Re:Can you see anything useful without an account? (Score:2)
Re:try putting up articles on time (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:try putting up articles on time (Score:5, Insightful)
I believe the editors let an inflammatory article "slip" by one or twice a week go increase ad revenue:
This "article" went up on SUNDAY night... Which means most
This will probably be one of those articles that hits +500 messages real quick... Each message means multiple pages were loaded (login/preview, compose message, post response)... and thats only for those who bother to comment! Many many people will read the comments just to see what other are saying (since they will see so many were posted).
I think it is just a quick way for CowboyNeal to get some extra $$$ real quick. They [the editors] could at least be honest about it....
Read this before modding parent as Flamebait (Score:1)
Re:try putting up articles on time (Score:2)
Nice last line (Score:3, Insightful)
Because anything written in a book by a doctor must be true...right?
Re:Nice last line (Score:2)
Relative to anything posted on Slashdot, yes.
~Rebecca
Two words (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Nice last line (Score:4, Funny)
He is a great big phony and if that telephone number he told I could reach him at weren't the number to the "abused village idiots and pie obsessed people" helpline I would have flailed my arms at him in a fasion showing him that had I the physical strenght to hurt my I would given it considerable thought! Even despite that sharks with the freak'n lazer beams attached to their heads!
Re:Nice last line (Score:2)
"... note that its author is a doctor ..." (Score:5, Insightful)
I've seen the kind of people who are issued doctorates, so the fact that the author is a doctor doesn't really lend to its credibility.
Re:"... note that its author is a doctor ..." (Score:1)
Re:"... note that its author is a doctor ..." (Score:5, Insightful)
As my algorithms teacher routinely quoted Dijkstra: "Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes."
I firmly believe that some CIS professors have never actually written a real program for a real compiler running on a real computer.
Re:"... note that its author is a doctor ..." (Score:3, Insightful)
One of the professors at my CS study taught theoretical computer science; he was a pretty brilliant mathematician. At some point he started following the basic Pascal course that the first year students did though, since he thought that perhaps he should be able to program.
And I totally agree with Dijkstra. People who criticize CS for not teaching them how to program in a professional environment are confused.
Re:"... note that its author is a doctor ..." (Score:2)
Piled Higher and Deeper (Score:4, Funny)
I've never met someone with a Ph.D who was pretty much a complete dumbass in many respects.
It would seem to fit in with the old saying:
I think I found a picture... (Score:3, Funny)
While he may be a bios expert and a sweet man, don't you ever tell us where you found him. Ever.
Not even if it was Google.
Re: Education usually pays off... (Score:1, Insightful)
1) generally bright
2) specifically good at whatever the theses was about
3) hard working
Given time and interest, I'm confident a large proportion of them would figure out BIOSs or whatever. I think your criticism of them as a group is unfounded. They don't claim to know everything, that's your cla
Re:"... note that its author is a doctor ..." (Score:3, Funny)
Bah (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Bah (Score:4, Informative)
Cut through the crap (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.rojakpot.com/default.aspx?location=7&v
Re:Cut through the crap (Score:1)
Helpful (Score:1)
A doctor? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:A doctor? (Score:1)
Re:A doctor? (Score:1)
Re:A doctor? (Score:5, Funny)
The mother of... (Score:4, Funny)
Next you'll have machines called "The mother of all computers" released.
Bleh!!!
Hooray! (Score:5, Informative)
Good lord. It's almost as bad as a pr0n site with a "Click here for h0tt EEPROM action!" link.
Re:Hooray! (Score:2)
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Re:Hooray! (Score:1)
Any BIOS engineers in the house? (Score:3, Interesting)
cut out the crap... (Score:1)
BOG and bog (Score:1)
Basic Input Output System and this specialized
site. Then so many readers asked for it that the
author published a book and you may want to buy it.
Also, so many readers asked for a simple overview
that now they get it, it is called BOG Light. To
look up technical details, you may want to access
their full database for a fee.
Yes, and somebody was so taken by their prowess
that he managed to place a story on Slashdot - so
you may want to go to the site and buy and subscribe.
BIOS on-line help sucks! (Score:3, Insightful)
I know about the memory problem in the BIOS itself but how much memory is needed for a normal help?
The BIOS still looks like an engineer page rather than a setup page for a normal user.
Re:BIOS on-line help sucks! (Score:1)
Should a normal user really have to change BIOS settings? It should already by optimised by whoever built the machine.
The default for a Compaq (no jeers) is to boot from the HD before the CD/DVD drive. That doesn't work if you're trying to install an OS from disc or boot from a rescue disc. The only way to change it is through the BIOS setup. So I guess it depends on your definition of "normal user".
Re:BIOS on-line help sucks! (Score:2)
Doctor..?! (Score:4, Insightful)
lol.. so is my girlfriend but whilst she might know lots about her chosen field, I don't think she knows an awful lot about the ins and outs of RAM timings and AGP apertures
Bad site design... (Score:2)
Someone slap this guy with a clue by four.
A doctor? It's Monty Python time. (Score:5, Funny)
Doctor
Morning.
Pither
Oh, a very good morning to you too, Doctor
Doctor
Ah, I understand you had an accident? [...] where were you hurt?
Pither
Oh, fortunately, I escaped without injury.
Doctor
Well what is the trouble?
Pither
Please, could you tell me the way to Iddesleigh?
Doctor
I'm a doctor, you know.
Pither
Oh yes, absolutely. Normally I would have asked a policeman or a minister of the Church, but finding no one available, I thought it better to consult a man with some professional qualifications, rather than rely on the possibly confused testimony of a passer-by.
Doctor
Oh alright.
(he scribbles something on a piece of paper and hands it to Pither)
Take this to a chemist.
Pither
Thank you.
Cut to exterior of a chemist's shop. A chemist comes out holding the paper and points up the street. Pither thanks him and mounts his bike.