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The delete key is also used to access bios on some systems.
BIOS setup is accesses most of the time by pressing the DEL key on bootup. On some computers it is F10, F2 or rarely F8.
The operating system of most computers does not contain the BIOS. The BIOS is stored in a chip on your motherboard. he is right the bios is not stored on your OS...however if you wish to access your BIOS you need to restart your PC and when you get to the first or second black screen (when it reads your processor information and etc) it will says "Press <insert key here> to enter setup" (or something similar...keep in mind all chipsets are different) keep rapidly tapping that button....(what i do when i first start up a PC and need to get in the bios i alternate between F9,F11, and delete until i get in the bios since these are the most commonly used keys to enter your bios)
When you first start the computer you'll see the logo of your motherboard/computer brand and usually at the bottom says "Press (some key like F2) to enter Setup." That's the key to press.
Press the setup key and then press the 3 key. Turn the tune knob to change the hours then press the tune knob to access the minutes. Turn the tune knob to adjust the minutes.
The key is different to what BIOS you have. If this is not to do with BIOS, and is a feature of Windows, (of which I have not played with...), it is most likely F8
during the boot process depending on the motherboard you can press the delete key or the f2 key you only need to press it once but if pressing it multiple times makes you feel better you can do that too. if your operating system begins to load you didn't press the key early enough
The BIOS setup program can be access by pressing a key or combination of keys during the boot process. The exact way to enter setup varies from one motherboard manufacturer to another. Usually F2 or Delete but you must check your bootup screen
The BIOS menu on any computer is helpful for many reasons, including making configurations and troubleshooting. On a Dell laptop, getting into the BIOS menu is a cinch. Simply power the computer down and back on. Once you see the boot screen with the Dell logo, repeatedly press the F2 key until you are eventually taken into the BIOS menu. There you can make changes to things like your boot order, hardware, and more.
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insert usb line and press [up] to usbdisk,press [down] to formatting! press other key to bios
No, the key-presses required differ from manufacturer to manufacturer.