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05-11-2020 07:53 PM
Hi. I want to open advenced functions on BIOS InsydeH20 Rev. 3.7. This is possible? If yes, how can I do this ? Thank you.
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- Boot up your computer. When you see the startup logo screen
- F10 or Del key to get in to BIOS. Then quickly press the A key to show the Advanced settings. In the BIOS
- F9
- mb it will help
- Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
- press CTRL+F10 and then CTRL+F11 to get into the BIOS. (It only works for some computer and you may need to try it for a few times until you get in). Boot up your computer and then press the F8
- press Fn+Tab for 3 times.
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05-11-2020 09:54 PM
Sorry, but accessing Advaned BIOS option on HP PCs is not possible.
OEMs lock out the advanced BIOS options to prevent customers from making changes to options that can destabilize or otherwise damage the PC -- and then send it back for repair under warranty claiming they did nothing to it.
I know only SOME of the advanced options are risky, but it's simpler to disable access to ALL advanced options than to allow/disallow on an individual option basis.
That's the course of action that HP has chosen.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
05-11-2020 09:54 PM
Sorry, but accessing Advaned BIOS option on HP PCs is not possible.
OEMs lock out the advanced BIOS options to prevent customers from making changes to options that can destabilize or otherwise damage the PC -- and then send it back for repair under warranty claiming they did nothing to it.
I know only SOME of the advanced options are risky, but it's simpler to disable access to ALL advanced options than to allow/disallow on an individual option basis.
That's the course of action that HP has chosen.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP