BIOS configuration data is stored in CMOS memory. That is where all the basic hardware settings are kept. CMOS has traditionally been volatile memory, so a battery is required. Newer BIOSes often use NVRAM.
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All the settings from the BIOS are stored in a chip which is located on the motherboard. That chip is called EEPROM (electrically erasable PROM).BIOS configuration setting is store in special memory called CMOS. Which is little powered by a battery. RAM is volatile so when computer turned off, all data lost.This can also happen with CMOS but due to this purpose it is powered by battery. It consumption of power is very low and it can store data for 1 year.CMOS stand for "Complementary Metal Oxides Semiconductor".
data is saved by storing
no you can't. if you saved in ur new data, THERE IS NO WAY.
Reset the CMOS on the motherboard, that should clear all data set in the BIOS. Apart from that, you can't "hack" the bios password. Don't hack anyway. It is bad and a serious offence.
data is saved by user in a hdd in correct location