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07-02-2016 02:24 AM
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07-02-2016 06:18 AM
@Gozenx wrote:
I have laptop with bios : Insydeh20 version 05.03.31F.11, and i want to unhide advanced menu in bios, so what must i do??
Hi,
Unfortunately it's not possible. The advanced menu is hidden by default because users could cause damage to the system. Some older BIOSes could have had it bypassed but newer laptops with EFI won't let you do it. For what reason do you want to get to the menu??
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07-02-2016 06:18 AM
@Gozenx wrote:
I have laptop with bios : Insydeh20 version 05.03.31F.11, and i want to unhide advanced menu in bios, so what must i do??
Hi,
Unfortunately it's not possible. The advanced menu is hidden by default because users could cause damage to the system. Some older BIOSes could have had it bypassed but newer laptops with EFI won't let you do it. For what reason do you want to get to the menu??
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07-11-2016 12:47 PM - last edited on 07-11-2016 12:54 PM by kevin-t
Hello,
I'm 58 and I have been in IT for 21 years as a Professional. Over those years I have acquired a well rounded knowledge of all things IT from building a Customized Desktops/Servers, Network Installation and Maintenence (LAN & WAN), Software /Hardware Troubleshooting, Web Development...et cetera.
I am considered an expert in IT Troubleshooter among my IT Peers... as much as one can be... as Tech Development quickly changes in our Industry. Suffice it to say, It's a constant learning curve.
That said !...
I Troubleshoot and fix (software,hardware) on Desktops, Laptops, Notebooks, Tablets, Cell Phones..et cetera.
I'm working on an HP Pavilion 23-q112 AIO Desktop with Windows 10 Home
I'm interested in accessing Advanced BIOS features to configure an increase allocation of RAM to the integrated video.
How's it done. If you're not interested in providing it here. Please email me at [Personal Information Removed]
or provide a phone # that I can call but, I'd prefer it written.
I'll be looking forward to your reply.
Thank You
Chris Perron
"Those that can not remember their history are "condemned" to repeat it!"
George Santayana - circa 1894
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"Believe you can!, or...Believe you can't! Either way...you are right!"
The operative word being...Believe.
Chris Perron - circa 1991
07-13-2016 04:50 AM
@TroubShooter wrote:Hello,
I'm 58 and I have been in IT for 21 years as a Professional. Over those years I have acquired a well rounded knowledge of all things IT from building a Customized Desktops/Servers, Network Installation and Maintenence (LAN & WAN), Software /Hardware Troubleshooting, Web Development...et cetera.
I am considered an expert in IT Troubleshooter among my IT Peers... as much as one can be... as Tech Development quickly changes in our Industry. Suffice it to say, It's a constant learning curve.
That said !...
I Troubleshoot and fix (software,hardware) on Desktops, Laptops, Notebooks, Tablets, Cell Phones..et cetera.
I'm working on an HP Pavilion 23-q112 AIO Desktop with Windows 10 Home
I'm interested in accessing Advanced BIOS features to configure an increase allocation of RAM to the integrated video.
How's it done. If you're not interested in providing it here. Please email me at [Personal Information Removed]
or provide a phone # that I can call but, I'd prefer it written.
I'll be looking forward to your reply.
Thank You
Chris Perron
Hi Chris,
The allocation is automatically set by the BIOS based by the amount of RAM and it won't be changed no matter what.
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09-24-2016 12:01 PM - edited 09-24-2016 12:05 PM
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