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TPM: Go to the 'Security' tab in your BIOS or look for a 'TPM Configuration' option. Make sure TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is enabled and that it's set to version 2.0. Boot Mode: Ensure the Boot Mode is set to 'UEFI', not 'Legacy' or 'CSM'. This option is usually under the 'Boot' tab. After making these changes, save and exit the BIOS.
In order to access BIOS via it's hotkey at boot, you may also need to turn off Fast Boot in BIOS setup which can cause it to bypass the hotkey trigger. If this isn't working correctly I'd check for a UEFI firmware update as many changes were made to bring these UEFI BIOS' fully funcitonal in the past seven years.
In reply to CatherineLindeman's post on July 6, 2017. For Legacy BIOS, it's always best to have the hard drive set first to boot so nothing else can interfere. To boot media use the BIOS Boot Menu Key to avoid issues like flash stick restarting install again during required reboots. For UEFI firmware which is replacing BIOS, the Windows Boot ...
Using “Repair your computer” option in Windows Setup. From Windows Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced Startup. For HP Devices > Press ESC at Startup > F11. From “Choose an option” menu Select “Troubleshoot” > “Advanced options”. then select “UEFI Firmware Settings.”. Confirm restart to enter BIOS Menu.
1. Press Windows key + X, select Control Panel. 2. Change the view by option on the top right to Large icons. 3.Click on Troubleshooting and go to System and Security. 4. Click on Run maintenance tasks. 5.Restart the computer and check if the issue is resolved.
Use one of the following methods to acess the BIOS. F2 key method. Turn the computer on. If you see an invitation to press the F2 key to enter Setup, do so. The Setup (BIOS) screen will appear. If this method does not work, repeat it, but hold F2. F12 key method. Turn the computer on.
Most PCs use the F2, F10, ESC, or DEL key to begin the BIOS Setup. Look for a tab in the BIOS Setup Utility that is labeled Boot Order, Boot Options, or Boot. Following the directions on the screen, use the arrow keys to go to the Boot Order, then press Enter.
It usually tells you. PC's use different keys. you can try the delete button. If you are pushing the correct key at restart from the troubleshooting menus, that appears you have gone past the BIOS and that is the Boot screen and troubleshooting screen. BIOS and UEFI are motherboard firmwares.
Step 4: Change the boot order in firmware Settings. Now to boot from GPT, the settings in the firmware need to be changed. Boot to the PC's firmware settings, and do the following: Boot method: UEFI from Legacy. UEFI-CSM: Disabled. Secure Boot: ON. The boot order would usually show Windows Boot Manager at the top.
Check the status of the Network adapter in Device manager: a. Click on start button, b. Go to Control Panel - Device Manager, c. If you see a yellow exclamation mark next to the device, the driver is disabled and it needs to be updated. Make sure the Wireless switch/function key on the laptop is turned on. Please refer to the manual to know the ...