le 09.01.2019 13:21
le 09.01.2019 13:21
I received a new Laptop yesterday. I accessed the UEFI/BIOS via the <F2> key and turned OFF Secure Boot. I then updated Windows 10 which took several hours.
Now, I cannot access the UEFI/BIOS. The laptop jumps straight to Windows.
I have tried <F2>, <F8>, <F12> and <Del>.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
le 09.01.2019 14:45
le 09.01.2019 14:45
I found a solution.
I wanted to boot Linux Mint from a USB stick.
Insert the USB stick.
In Windows 10, type 'Advanced start-up' in the search window.
Go to 'Restart now'.
Select 'Use a device'.
Select 'EFI USB Drive'.
You will go into the EFI/BIOS.
Adjust the boot order to place the USB stick first.
Save settings and reboot.
le 09.01.2019 14:45
le 09.01.2019 14:45
I found a solution.
I wanted to boot Linux Mint from a USB stick.
Insert the USB stick.
In Windows 10, type 'Advanced start-up' in the search window.
Go to 'Restart now'.
Select 'Use a device'.
Select 'EFI USB Drive'.
You will go into the EFI/BIOS.
Adjust the boot order to place the USB stick first.
Save settings and reboot.
09.01.2019 15:07 - modifié 09.01.2019 15:08
09.01.2019 15:07 - modifié 09.01.2019 15:08
This is one possibility. Second anf faster is to modify the way you switch your Computer off.
If you press and hold down the shift-key while you shut off your computer afterwards the F2 key will function.
If your choice is New Start, then you have to press the F2-key immediately after the screen gets dark, it then wll also boot to the UEFI settings.
And you do not have to go to the UEFI settings to make a selection from which boot-medium you want to boot
Just press immediately after pressing the Start/Button the F10 key, (on some PCs it is the F8 or F12 key), and the UEFI-Boot-Manager will appear on the screen only, inviting you to make your choice.
Regards, daddle
le 04.09.2022 15:26
le 04.09.2022 15:26
@daddle schrieb:Just press immediately after pressing the Start/Button the F10 key, (on some PCs it is the F8 or F12 key), and the UEFI-Boot-Manager will appear on the screen only, inviting you to make your choice.
It could be misunderstood. It was a bit misleading, as I put it.
What I meant was to switch the Computer on with the On/Off switch while holdíng the F10 key pressed down (on some PCs it is the F8 or F12 key), and the UEFI-Boot-Manager will appear on the screen only, inviting you to make your choice.
daddle