BIOS question Pavilion dv5000

It's the bios a partition on the hard drive on my Pavilion dv5000 and if yes anyone knows what size is?

Thanx

Hello:

Do you mean a recovery partition?

The BIOS is not on the hard disk. It's on a ROM chip that is soldered to the motherboard.

I don't know what size would be a recovery partition. They vary depending on what operating system has been installed and the number of channels came with this specific model PC.

We can expect a recovery partion range 4 to 10 GB.

Paul

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