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08-09-2015 11:06 PM
Tonight I upgraded my laptop from Windows 7 to Windows 10. The process went smoothly.
However, I would like to do a clean install of windows 10. To do this, I have prepared a USB drive using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool. Consulting my maintenance and service guide, I will need to change the boot order in the bios to be able to boot from this usb drive.
Documentation states that I should access the Bios by pressing F10 when the "Press escape" message appears at the start of the boot cycle. However, I no longer see the "Press escape" message at boot. I see a blinking cursor for about 10 seconds, and then it goes right into windows.
Pressing escape continuously did not work.
Pressing F10 continuously didnot work.
Pressing escape repeatedly did not work.
Pressing F10 repeatedly did not work.
If anyone has any suggestions for how I can gain access to the BIOS to update the boot order, I would be very grateful.
08-11-2015 05:01 AM
If I do a restart, it works. Anyway, I thought about turn off the fast start, but then the shut down will work as the restart and in your case that wouldn't work.
I can't really help you to fix this problem. But I have 2 idea for a work around.
1. You can reinstall Windows 10 without a dvd (is integrated in Windows 10)
2. You can open your laptop and disconnect the harddrive (takes about 30s). Then you should have enogh time to enter BIOS
08-14-2015 04:13 PM
I USED THIS LINK. Please check it out.
http://www.howtogeek.com/126016/three-ways-to-access-the-windows-8-boot-options-menu/
01-30-2016 09:51 AM
Good Link. Suggested link recommends holding shift key down while restarting (selecting restart not shut-down) and then timely pressing ESC key in response to very brief message about start-up options. I found the post-hot-key timer in a BIOS panel set to zero. I changed that to 5 seconds. Now I get the usual message for start-up options upon restart (not on power-up after shut-down). System appears to be running normally after the change. Normal start-up after restart Apparently, the post-hot-key timer change does not persist to power-up sequence after shut-down. Consequently, the start-up message does not appear during power-up after shut down.
05-12-2017 07:58 AM
@DyBxBuK wrote:
- Go to settings
- Then Update & Security
- Choose Recovery
- Then Advanced Startup and Restart your computer
Or Try holding down the Shift key while restarting your PC
Hope this HELPS
What is the cause behind this? Could it get a fix after updating bios that was released for Win7 (2016 release)
