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After a normal system shutdown, when the computer is turned off, contents of the memory used to store bios settings are

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The settings are retained

Technically, Bios software is stored in a non-volatile ROM (Read-Only Memory) chip found on the motherboard. Usually, this kind of chip retains its contents even after a normal system shutdown. Rom chips contains programs that are collectively referred to as BIOS chip or Basic Input/Output Services
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