Bios windows 10. How to enter UEFI (BIOS) on Windows 10 PCs
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Press the Power button to switch on your computer. Press the BIOS hotkey e. Tap on the hotkey repeatedly until you enter the setup mode. Alternatively, keep your finger on the key even before switching on the computer and press it until the BIOS comes up.
The exact key or even a key combination depends on the make of the computer. Here are some keys you can try on these brands. The firmware is a part of all modern computers and provides faster boot times. It is functionally more sophisticated and visually richer than the legacy BIOS. It also supports both the keyboard and the mouse. Faster boot speed is a unique feature of UEFI firmware settings, so you may find it easier to enter the BIOS from within Windows 10 without going through the startup routine.
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It's assumed that you know what you're doing. Once you complete the steps, the device will restart and boot into the UEFI firmware allowing you to change advanced settings, such as to disable or enable secure boot, change boot order, set up a hardware RAID array, enable virtualization, and other settings depending on the motherboard support. If you don't have access to the Windows 10 desktop or you're using a device with a legacy BIOS, then you can still access the firmware during boot.
If you don't see the information on the screen or the device boots too fast, restart the device again, and as soon as the boot starts, press the required key multiple times quickly. If you can't make the computer to access the firmware using the keyboard, you may need to check your device manufacturer to find out the key that you need to press during boot. In the case that your device is using a UEFI firmware, and you can't seem to access it during startup, then it's recommended to use the Settings option from within Windows Mauro Huculak is technical writer for WindowsCentral.
His primary focus is to write comprehensive how-tos to help users get the most out of Windows 10 and its many related technologies.
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