The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a system that initializes hardware and loads the operating system when the computer starts. Sometimes, it is necessary to access the BIOS to change system settings, such as the boot order of devices or overclocking the processor. In this article, we will detail how to enter the BIOS on a Windows 10 computer.
Method 1: Through the Settings Menu
Windows 10 provides a convenient way to access the BIOS through the settings menu. This method does not require quickly pressing keys when the computer starts.
Step 1: Open the Settings Menu
- Click the Start button and select Settings (gear icon).
Step 2: Go to Update & Security
- In the Settings window, select Update & Security.
Step 3: Open the Recovery Section
- In the left menu, select Recovery. In the "Advanced startup" section, click Restart now.
Step 4: Go to Advanced Options
- After restarting, the computer will open the advanced startup menu. Select Troubleshoot.
Step 5: Open UEFI Firmware Settings
- In the Troubleshoot section, select Advanced options.
Step 6: Enter the BIOS
- In the advanced options menu, select UEFI Firmware Settings and click Restart. The computer will restart and automatically enter the BIOS.
Method 2: Using Hotkeys During Startup
If the first method doesn't work for some reason, you can use the traditional method of pressing hotkeys during computer startup.
Step 1: Turn Off the Computer
- Completely turn off the computer.
Step 2: Turn On the Computer and Press the Appropriate Key
- Turn on the computer and immediately start pressing the appropriate key to enter the BIOS. Common keys include:
- Del or F2 — for most desktop computers.
- F10 or Esc — for HP laptops.
- F1, F12 or Esc — for Lenovo laptops.
- F2 or F12 — for Dell laptops.
Accessing the BIOS on Windows 10 may be necessary for various tasks related to hardware and system configuration. By using the Windows 10 settings menu or hotkeys during startup, you can easily enter the BIOS and make the necessary changes. We hope this article has helped you understand this process.