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Trying to access the BIOs on boot without success.

 

Tried the following:

+ Hitting functions keys on boot (F1-F12) and Del key

+ disabled the fast boot option under the power management feature in the control panel

+ reboot with **bleep** + restart and choose startup settings

+ reboot through the recovery advanced options

 

None of those work.

 

Can any one help?

 

Thanks

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Thanks.

The problem was that I had a graphics card so the screen would only turn on after windows booted.

When I removed the card I could see the screen and hitting f8 got me into the bios

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Hi,

 

If you can tap the ESC key repeatedly fast enough you might be able to catch the BIOS menu.

 

Hold down the shift key and then do a restart.  Then Troubleshoot---->Advanced options---->UEFI firmware settings -->Restart

 

 

You probably have Fast Boot enabled in the BIOS.  Very common issue if enabled. I have to use the above procedure.

 

 

Worst case is that you might have to clear the CMOS.

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Thanks.

The problem was that I had a graphics card so the screen would only turn on after windows booted.

When I removed the card I could see the screen and hitting f8 got me into the bios
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