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[Windows 11/10] How to Enter the Bioses Configuration Screen
Applicable Products: Notebook, Desktop, All-in-One PC, Gaming Handheld, MiniPC
This article elucidates two distinct approaches for accessing the Bioses configuration interface, allowing you to opt for the most appropriate procedure tailored to your requirements:
Method 1: Entering Bioses Configuration within the Windows Desktop Environment
Note: Should your device be incapable of initiating the Windows operating system, please consult Method 2: Accessing Bioses Configuration Before Booting the Operating System.
Note: For those utilizing a 2-in-1 laptop (convertible, such as the Transformer Book), ensure the keyboard is connected prior to executing the following steps.
Please go to the corresponding instruction based on the current Windows operating system on your device:
Windows 11 operating system
To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS YouTube video link below to know more about How to enter the Bioses configuration:
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11wlU-p0jmk
- Type and search [Change advanced startup options] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
- In the Advanced startup filed, click [Restart now]③.
- Windows will restart your device, please be sure to save your work, and then select [Restart now]④.
- Upon reboot, when the following screen appears, select [Troubleshoot]⑤.
- Select [Advanced options]⑥.
- Select [UEFI Firmware Settings]⑦.
- Click [Restart]⑧, your device will enter the Bioses configuration after the restart.
- Upon entering the Bioses configuration screen, you will encounter three types of interfaces: UEFI interface, Legacy interface, and MyASUS in UEFI.
Note: The Bioses configuration interface may vary slightly depending on the model.
UEFI interface
Legacy interface
MyASUS in UEFI
Windows 10 operating system
To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS YouTube video link below to know more about How to enter the Bioses configuration:
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQXFd0CN4s8
- Type and search [Change advanced startup options] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
- In the Advanced startup filed, click [Restart now]③. Windows will restart your device, if you have unsaved work, please be sure to save it before continuing.
- Upon reboot, when the following screen appears, select [Troubleshoot]④.
- Select [Advanced options]⑤.
- Select [UEFI Firmware Settings]⑥.
- Click [Restart]⑦, your device will enter the Bioses configuration after the restart.
- Upon entering the Bioses configuration screen, you will encounter three types of interfaces: UEFI interface, Legacy interface, and MyASUS in UEFI.
Note: The Bioses configuration interface may vary slightly depending on the model.
UEFI interface
Legacy interface
MyASUS in UEFI
Method 2: Accessing Bioses Configuration Before Booting the Operating System
To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS YouTube video link below to know more about How to enter the Bioses configuration:
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbnPWhI4xis
- When the device is completely shut down, persistently hold the [F2] key
on the keyboard and simultaneously press the [Power button]
to boot up. Once the Bioses configuration screen appears, you may release the [F2] key. You may consult this video for a visual guide on How to enter the Bioses configuration.
Note: For some older desktop models, you may need to press and hold the [Del] keyduring startup to access the Bioses configuration screen.
Note: For gaming handhelds, press and hold the [Volume Down] button and then press the power button. - Upon entering the Bioses configuration screen, you will encounter three types of interfaces: UEFI interface, Legacy interface, and MyASUS in UEFI.
Note: The Bioses configuration interface may vary slightly depending on the model.
UEFI interface
Legacy interface