what is POST?

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what is POST?..

Answer / mohamed iqbal

POST is Power On Self Test. Once the computer is turned on
the system automatically executes the files to boot up the
operating systems. In this process the first step is POST.

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what is POST?..

Answer / satya

post power on self test it is the system all devices are
properly working signal is called post

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what is POST?..

Answer / pawan

Power on Self Test.
It tests all the hardware which are connected on mother
board and gives a signal whether all are working or not.

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what is POST?..

Answer / vikrant

It is a boot process BIOS checks cpu and supporting chip
8250 of CPU then 16 kb RAM and display after 1 beep then it
checks the remaining RAM and hardware in CMOS then boot
sequence then eventully it checks booting files (I.O.SYS,
MS DOS.SYS , NTLDR) It all is done by BIOS

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what is POST?..

Answer / pankaj kumar

POST power on self test when computer turned on POST check
all device are working properly when any device is not
working properly it show error on display

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