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Pavilion 15 dp0000ur
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Maybe someone know how to enable Advanced BIOS  ver. (AMI F 10 A)
On this forum i dont find working methods to enable it. Most of people say it always disable and you can't enable it anyway.
But i hope.  
I start asking about this because i can't find AHCI settings in bios. (I research forum for this problem and most say it
always ON by default. 
But i still cant find this "You can find the Intel SATA AHCI controller listed in the device manager under the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers device manager category." )

So one more problem i dont have UEFI interface except  UEFI diagnostic system, which helpfully but  not full as i need.

Can anyone armed with holy patience and knowledge help me to understand better this whole situation and give me an advice.

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@nmarukhno

 

Welcome to HP Support Community


I would like to help

 

HP Pc’s uses a customized BIOS setting (Tattooed BIOS) of which some features including overclocking, increasing the VRAM and other Advanced Settings are locked.

 

This is done in the best interest of safeguarding the PC for the optimal performance and not to cause any extensive component failure.


Thank you


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