AWBIOS, short for Award BIOS, is a type of firmware that controls the basic functions of your computer's motherboard. It's responsible for initializing hardware components, detecting peripherals, and providing a interface for users to configure settings. AWBIOS is one of the most popular firmware types, used by many motherboard manufacturers.
AWBios is not for beginners. A single mistake—like corrupting the boot block or misaligning a module—can permanently. Unlike modern dual-BIOS or UEFI recovery, many legacy boards have no failsafe.