Can also get there by doing Shift+click on the Restart or Shutdown buttons then clicking through to advanced options until you find "enter setup." Pressing F2 never worked for me. In Windows, go to SettingsSearch for advanced startup optionsįollow your nose to Boot to UEFI settings. The below is taken from a forum about installing Ubuntu on a similar machine. You probably have UEFI on it and that, for security. I can't tell from the manual because it just does not say but it does say depending on territory, etc, the BIOS can be different from what it portrays - great help. On some laptops, I seem to recall reading, unless they have been powered of completely and not put into some standby mode then not all the BIOS options show up.
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