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Question by  OJG (18)

Should the BIOS Guardian in Windows XP ever be disabled?

 
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Answer by  munkykai (20)

The main reason to ever diables BIOS Guardian is when you need to update or reflash bios. Bios Guardian prevents your BIOS from being upgraded. Keep in mind that BIOS Guardian helps protect your pc while BIOS is running. Just remember, when disabling BIOS Guardian, be sure to write down all of your settings.

 
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Answer by  tjh1234 (362)

It depends! The BIOS Guardian feature found on some types of computer acts as a method of protecting the BIOS against unauthorised modifications such as those which might be made by some types of virus or other malware. However, you would need to disable for activities such as updating the BIOS with new firmware images.

 
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Answer by  zackf (105)

Not unless you need to modify BIOS settings like boot order. If you need to, hold down DEL while the computer boots and modify BIOS from the screen that appears.

 
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Answer by  PeZook (35)

There is no need to disable the BIOS guardian in normal operating conditions. It should only be done for troubleshooting.

 
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Answer by  Alex80 (8)

You should never disable the Bios Guardian in Windows Xp. It's a very useful thing that helps you from getting viruses in the bios.

 
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Answer by  gigo (1706)

There is only one case the BIOS Guardian should be disabled: A BIOS Update. In any case: Never boot xp with BIOS Guardian disabled. It protects the bios from viruses.

 
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Answer by  Jalaine11 (2043)

If you are having certain types of problems with your computer you may disable BIOS Guardain while you are fixing the problem. You must make sure that once your problems are fixed that you then enable BIOS Guardian. What BIOS Guardian does is given added protection to your computer from a computer virus.

 
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Answer by  japratt (1687)

No, this particular program should not be disabled unless told to. If you are to disable the Guardian then it may cause you future problems.

 
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