How to enter BIOS on Windows 10 (even though they make it very difficult to find)
Yes, another thing about Windows is they have made it so that now it's almost impossible to enter BIOS, unlike before when you could just push a button to get into it. I suspect this is because Windows wants to make it as hard as possible for people to install other OSs.
It is now complicated ... some might say "hidden," but it's not that hard to do if you can find (on this page and others online) and follow the steps. While it is a pain to do, in my opinion it is worth it because any company that would do all this (plus more) to users totally inconsiderate of their wishes is probably one you should avoid as much as possible. I could only guess at the amount of hours (days) Windows has caused me to lose, as well as irreparable problems and hassles.
So here is how you do it on Windows 10, if you can't enter through the simple F1, F2, F10, F12 way:
1) Start menu
2) type "Settings" and click it
3) "Update and security" (strangely misleading heading for what we are trying to do ... some might say "hidden"
4) "Recovery" (same)
5) "Restart now" under Advanced Startup
6) "Troubleshoot
7) "Advanced options"
8) "UEFI Firmware Settings"
9) "Restart"
You should now enter BIOS. If not, maybe Windows has made it even harder again, in which case
It is now complicated ... some might say "hidden," but it's not that hard to do if you can find (on this page and others online) and follow the steps. While it is a pain to do, in my opinion it is worth it because any company that would do all this (plus more) to users totally inconsiderate of their wishes is probably one you should avoid as much as possible. I could only guess at the amount of hours (days) Windows has caused me to lose, as well as irreparable problems and hassles.
So here is how you do it on Windows 10, if you can't enter through the simple F1, F2, F10, F12 way:
1) Start menu
2) type "Settings" and click it
3) "Update and security" (strangely misleading heading for what we are trying to do ... some might say "hidden"
4) "Recovery" (same)
5) "Restart now" under Advanced Startup
6) "Troubleshoot
7) "Advanced options"
8) "UEFI Firmware Settings"
9) "Restart"
You should now enter BIOS. If not, maybe Windows has made it even harder again, in which case
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