Are you one of those users who relies on keyboard to access BIOS? If Yes then this post is for you.
Another condition needed to satisfy before you read the below post is that your OS should be Windows 10.
For Windows 10 users, below are the steps to access BIOS :
1. Go to Settings
2. Then below windows opens up. Click on "Update and Security" :
3. Below is the next window. Click on "Recovery" in the left side
4. From this below window, you need to click on "Advanced Startup"
5. Click on "Troubleshoot"
6. Click on "Advanced options"
7. Select and Click "UEFI Firmware Settings".
8. Click Restart.
Now when the computer restarts you will log into your BIOS. Navigate using your mouse to change or view any settings
Another condition needed to satisfy before you read the below post is that your OS should be Windows 10.
For Windows 10 users, below are the steps to access BIOS :
1. Go to Settings
2. Then below windows opens up. Click on "Update and Security" :
3. Below is the next window. Click on "Recovery" in the left side
4. From this below window, you need to click on "Advanced Startup"
5. Click on "Troubleshoot"
6. Click on "Advanced options"
7. Select and Click "UEFI Firmware Settings".
8. Click Restart.
Now when the computer restarts you will log into your BIOS. Navigate using your mouse to change or view any settings
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