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How can I access the BIOS on this new HP laptop I just bought.
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I just bought a laptop through Amazon, which came with Windows 11 installed.
I want to get rid of that. I have an Ubuntu image burned onto a USB stick, but it won't boot from that by default.
When I reboot the machine, it shows no instructions for accessing the BIOS, just the stupid hp logo. I tried tapping both del and f12 repeatedly, to no avail. A quick google search suggested using f2 or f12 upon seeing the logo screen. I did try both, but to no avail.
Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong?
Hi Himanshu
I am Dave, an Independent Advisor, I will help you with this.
Start your laptop, then on the HP logo screen, repeatedly press the Esc key or Fn + the Esc key
On the resulting menu, you should be able to access BIOS on that laptop by pressing F10 or Fn + F10.
If you still cannot access BIOS, what error (if any) are you seeing?
Hi Himanshu,
Boot into Windows 10, then click the Power Button on your Start Menu, then press Shift and click Restart
From the resulting Recovery Environment can you go into BIOS/UEFI?
Basically I’m locked out of my laptop (or rather a laptop given to me by a family member who can’t remember their password)
So I’ve been trying to boot into the BIOS, but it hasn’t been working. I can’t get into the BIOS any other way because I can’t log in.
I signed into the WiFi and tried to type the wrong password in multiple times to see if it would prompt me with a password reset, but it just says I’m offline... and I am not because I see the signal says I’m connected.
On a laptop with Windows 10, how do I boot into the BIOS? If it’s with one of the F keys, do I need to hold down ‘fn’ along with the proper F key?
I’ve tried holding down f2, f6, f8, and f10 but it just boots normally. What’s going on??
I have an HP Probook 450 G1.
The laptop does not want to turn on, I can hear the fan spinning but there is no display (black screen). The wireless button is glowing orange and the caps lock light is continuously flashing. After some troubleshooting I discovered that the continuous flashing is a BIOS error, I replaced the CMOS battery and tried to turn it on again, it does the same as before - fan spins, wireless button glowing orange but no display.
The difference this time is that the caps lock button only blinks 3 times. I did some further troubleshooting it appears that the blinking indicates a corrupted BIOS.
I followed HP's advice and downloaded their BIOS update and recovery software and loaded it onto a flash.
They say that you should hold Win + B keys in while the flash is connected and press the power button, this will load the BIOS recovery program from the flash and restore the BIOS.
The problem is that none of the key combinations are working, I tried Win + B, Win + V and just the B button (these other 2 combinations from a YouTube video), it does not work.
Another suggestion was to connect a bootable flash with an OS on and try to enter the BIOS that way but that also did not work - the display remains black, I cant do anything.
Another thing to mention is that after a while of trying to get the recovery mode loading the caps lock stopped blinking 3 times. It does not blink anymore with a normal boot, or even with the USB drive in.
Now it's just black screen and orange wireless button. I though maybe the screen just died but I am not sure how to test that properly, tried VGA and HDMI cable to an external monitor but it just says "no source found".
It's worth noting the laptop came with Win 8, but it currently has Ubuntu installed.
other things I tried:
•hard reset
•boot without battery
•remove and reseat RAM.
•boot without HDD instated.