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8EB8 is a hardware component of Windows computers designed to protect the operating system from malicious software. It is a small chip, usually located on the motherboard of the computer, which stores the BIOS and basic settings information. The 8EB8 chip is the foundation of the PC's security backbone and protects the system from attacks by malicious software. It also makes sure that the PC functions correctly and with the latest versions of system files, software, and drivers. It helps ensure that Windows starts up properly, and it can diagnose and repair any potential problems in the system.