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06-16-2013 07:38 AM
Hey there guys, im new here. i was having this problem on by hp pavilion g6-2237ez notebook. I just cant seem to understand how to go into bios mode.. im using windows 8 64bit. I've tried almost all of function keys when its booting but no luck with that. Can anybody please help me?
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06-16-2013 08:20 AM
Hi:
Welcome to the HP support forum.
I believe on these new W8 BIOS's, you need to tap the ESC key right at the beginning of the HP welcome screen to get a menu of options.
One of the options should be a F10 option to enter the BIOS.
Then you hit the F10 key at that point.
06-16-2013 08:20 AM
Hi:
Welcome to the HP support forum.
I believe on these new W8 BIOS's, you need to tap the ESC key right at the beginning of the HP welcome screen to get a menu of options.
One of the options should be a F10 option to enter the BIOS.
Then you hit the F10 key at that point.
09-07-2013 03:15 PM - edited 09-07-2013 03:23 PM
go to charm bar >settings> change pc settings > general > advande start up click restart now >troubleshoot >advance options> uefi settings> after restart you will be shown a screen where option will be given to open the bios by f10...
02-22-2016 08:18 AM
On my HP Pavilion g6 laptop (originally Windows 7, now running Windows 10) I had to first power off completely, then 'hold down' the [Esc] key, while then pressing the power button.
Tapping the Esc key after power on did not work for me.
You may have to try more than once.
The resulting menu is:
Startup Menu
F1 System Information
F2 System Diagnostics
F9 Boot Device Options
F10 BIOS Setup
F11 System Recovery
F12 Network Boot
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