![]() Phones, Apple devices, consoles etc, don't have a "bios" in the same way that a PC does. Firstly, BIOS as a concept only exists on the open platform that is PCs. Look honestly I don't think you are completely clear on the separation of concerns between the bios, firmware and operating systems. What firmware updates on PC are you missing out on that you feel like you need? Is there something your graphics card isn't achieving with driver updates that you believe it would achieve with firmware updates? What's the actual complaint here? AMD and Intel release microcode updates to their CPUs which get shipped out in OS updates periodically. (Though I think there's an option for it in the UI to open in big picture mode)Ĭlick to shrink.PCs can do this, they do it all the time, including without you noticing. You could create a steam client shortcut and then go into properties and add -gamepadui to the end of the exe path (be sure to have a space) Press the Windows logo key + R to open the run menu You have a folder where if you place a shortcut windows will run it when you login: So maybe something else? Like a button on your phone home screen that opens a URL in the Pi that turns on your computer. And then write some code to turn on the computer.īut then you'd need to pair the controller with the PI. You could get a raspberry pi and then wire up the power pins to that. If you wanted to DIY something, the power button on your pc works by connecting two pins together. So if consumers demanded it, it wouldn't be difficult to implement. ![]() There's pairing of Bluetooth mice and keyboard into the Bluetooth chips so you can use it even when booting that is a capability that isn't often used. What you're describing needs to be built in the Bios of the system.īut motherboard manufacturers differentiate through add LEDs and overclocking features that a handful of users will ever use.īeing able to start your computer via Bluetooth would need to be implemented in the BIOS of the system rather than the OS. Or how they repear encrypting your hard disk is a huge risk or they don't care about power consumption so there's inefficient PSUs on the market whilst companies like Dell sell Platinum PSUs in their cheapest systems lol ![]() But then there's vulnerabilities like this: Like how many tech enthusiasts tell you not to update your bios. Is that consumers and the enthusiast press don't demand better things. ![]()
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