However, since the BIOS is a pre-boot environment, you can’t access it directly from within Windows. On some older computers (or those deliberately set to boot slowly), you can hit a function key such as F1 or F2 at power-on to enter the BIOS. However, most computers made in the past four years boot Windows 10 far too quickly to listen for a keypress at startup. To access your BIOS on a Windows 10 machine, you must follow these steps.

How to enter the BIOS on a Windows 10 PC

  1.  Navigate to Settings. You can get there by clicking the gear icon on the Start menu.
  2. Select Update & Security.
  3. Select Recovery from the left menu.
  4. Click Restart Now under Advanced startup. The computer will reboot to a special menu.
  5. Click Troubleshoot.
  6. Click Advanced options.
  7. Select UEFI Firmware Settings. If you don’t see this icon, then press Startup Settings instead. When your PC is restarting, tap F1 (or F2) to access the BIOS.
  8. Click Restart. Your system will restart and take you to the BIOS.

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