![]() ![]() ![]() 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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