To enter the BIOS is very simple. As soon as you boot up your system rapidly hit the Del or Delete button on your keyboard, and if that doesn't work reboot your computer and this time hit rapidly the F2 Key (At the top) and if that doesn't work reboot again and rapidly hit the F10 Key. I hope this fixed your problem! ☺ :) PSPSlimBoy
when troubleshooting a computer, why might you have to enter BIOS setup? List three reasons
Generally not, but it depends on your operating system. Most computers will require you to restart and use a keyboard shortcut to access the BIOS setup while it is booting.
The Motherboard configuration is stored in the BIOS setup
No, the key-presses required differ from manufacturer to manufacturer.
No, the key-presses required differ from manufacturer to manufacturer.
on BIOS setup
BIOS setup
No, the BIOS wizard is to change settings on the motherboard and how devices are used. The setup wizard for a operating system is just started in the BIOS.
List settings commonly configurable through the BIOS setup utility.
On power-up. You need to tap the escape key to stop the operating system loading, and enter the BIOS set-up screen.
there is no bios setup program but BIOS stands for basic input output system
One can change the boot sequence in the BIOS by turning off or rebooting the computer, as soon as the power switch comes on, there will be a message asking the user to press F2 or F11 or Del to enter the setup, depending on one's computer model, enter set up, select the BIOS tab, and change the order.