when i restart my computer instead of giving me the blue screen. My screen just turns black and says theres no connection, but my pc is still on. Anyone know why and can help me?
My compliments and thanks, good Sir. What a simple and easy way of entering BIOS. I wasn't aware of it, and with what I'm doing with my Win 11 laptop at the moment, you've made life much easier for me. You have my subscription. Thanks again and I hope all is well in your world.
CAN U HELP ME OUT? How do i go to settings or BIOS by just turning on my PC????? because it says no signal on my monitor , i need your help asap bro plz
My computer doesn't go straight to the BIOS after pressing restart, it gives me some weird option of pressing 'F10' to get BIOS settings, but when I press it, nothing happens, what should I do? Thank you!
This goes to some weird bios for Acer which is not regular bios and there's administrator and user I own the computer but I'm locked out of the no one anywhere knows how to solve this goddamn problem
If you don't have UEFI settings and you want to access BIOS settings from Windows 11, you can try the following methods: Method 1: Open Windows 11 BIOS Through Settings Open the "Start Menu" and type "settings" in the search bar. Click the gear icon to access the Windows Settings. Select "System" in the menu on the left. Click on "Recovery" on the right side. Click the "Restart Now" button in the Advanced Startup options. Press "Restart now" on the prompt that will pop up, if you have already saved your work. A menu will appear. Choose "Troubleshoot". Press "Advanced options". Select "Firmware Settings" and choose "Restart". Method 2: Access Windows 11 BIOS by SHIFT + Restart On the sign-in or lock screen, press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard and click on the power button. Then, choose the Restart option in the menu. When Windows 11 restarts, you will be shown the Advanced startup screen. After that, click on Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Firmware Settings and press Restart. Method 3: Open Windows 11 BIOS with Command Prompt Open Command Prompt (you can also use PowerShell or Terminal with this method). Type shutdown /r /o /f /t 00 or shutdown /r /o and press Enter. Follow the same - Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Firmware Settings and press Restart to enter the Windows 11 BIOS settings. Method 4: Launch Win 11 BIOS with the Run command Click on the Start Menu and in the search bar type "Run". Type the following command in the Run box - shutdown /r /o /f /t 00 or shutdown /r /o, and press Enter. Then, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Firmware Settings and press Restart to boot into system BIOS settings. Method 5: Open Windows 11 BIOS with a Shortcut Right-click on your desktop and select New > Shortcut. In the Create Shortcut window, input shutdown /r /o /f /t 00 or shutdown /r /o for the location of the item. Click Next and then Finish to create the shortcut. Double-click on the shortcut to restart your computer and access the BIOS settings. Note that these methods may not work on all systems, especially older ones that do not support UEFI firmware.
This is literately the opposite of accessing BIOS from Windows. Your very first step is to exit Windows. Learn to label your videos correctly and resist the urge to develop clickbait.
Short, concise, effective. Very helpful, you have already contributed more to society than I have.
this is by far the easiest tutorial! liked and subscribed!
My Bios set up utility doesn't show a boot tab at the top. When I change the order it still boots from the HDD not the new SSD.
What do we do if firmware or uefi doesn't cone
when i restart my computer instead of giving me the blue screen. My screen just turns black and says theres no connection, but my pc is still on. Anyone know why and can help me?
I'm having the same issue :(
@@fingore7530 same
@@fingore7530 did you happen to change anything in the bios like XMP and now cant get back into bios?
@@aodcrypt7531 I don't remember touching anything except for the things I needed to upgrade to windows 11
And my memory is terrible
I tried this, but when my computer restarts there's no signal. No video at all going out to the monitor. I don't get it. Any advise ?
My computer don't have the UEFI firmware settings, helpppp
My compliments and thanks, good Sir. What a simple and easy way of entering BIOS. I wasn't aware of it, and with what I'm doing with my Win 11 laptop at the moment, you've made life much easier for me. You have my subscription. Thanks again and I hope all is well in your world.
Thank you for this video!! I just built a PC and it had ''fast boot bios'' enabled so this was the only way I could get into the bios settings
When ever I click on the restart in the UFEI setting to confirm it just takes me back to my PC
Did not work, now it says no signal and the screen is black just like the other methods. Any clue?
Samee heree
No signal everytime 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
did you guys fix it
@@YasinBSx revoke the battery on the motherboard
it makes my screen black
CAN U HELP ME OUT?
How do i go to settings or BIOS by just turning on my PC????? because it says no signal on my monitor , i need your help asap bro plz
did yyou ever figure it out...
@@2muchfaith_ 💀💀
Yh
Gpu wasnt tucked in perfectly
Doesn't work for every computer! I'm running dual boot on mac and I don't get the BIOS option when i restart :(
My computer doesn't go straight to the BIOS after pressing restart, it gives me some weird option of pressing 'F10' to get BIOS settings, but when I press it, nothing happens, what should I do? Thank you!
I have also this problem
if its a small keyboard and f10 shares a key with parentheses hold fn too
what if UEFI doesnt appear ?
Like me
THANK YOU! Worked perfect
It asks me for a password, and i have no idea what it might ne, ots not blank and i have not set any passwords on my pc
Thanks man, emulators are working way better now
finally i don't need to smashing my keyboard to enter bios, thank you
whenever I restart my computer and go to troubleshoot, it doesnt show UEFI firmware setting and i dont know what to do please help.
Restart / power on / press F2 worked well
How long should you hold shift?
Just saw yr video
Gonna try it 1st thing when I wake up🎉
How I get Avery to pop up do I meed to install?
Acer
THANK YOU IT WORKED
You're welcome!
I dont have the uefi option tho. I got the blue screen but there's no uefi what do i do
Me too
this not work for me
No it doesn't have UEFI settings
when i do that their is no uefi firmware settings
This goes to some weird bios for Acer which is not regular bios and there's administrator and user I own the computer but I'm locked out of the no one anywhere knows how to solve this goddamn problem
How did you solve it bro? Have the same issue and cant access bios instead a blackscreen
Thank you so much, this helped alot
Men i don't have uefi
There is ways to convert if you have windows 10 or eleven
brings me straight to login
Appreciate you man!!!
Thanks a lot!
I don’t know why I don’t have advanced settings
Thanks a lot❤
You're welcome 😊
Great Video 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
you are a life saver
Thanks needed this
Can anyone help me uefi system settings isn’t there even though in system info it says it is uefi
great help !
thanks bud
Glad it helped.Welcome.
Thank you 🙏
Legend
I dont have any F10, F9 ,F8, etc in my keybord, can someone help?
when i hit restart it instantly restarting back into windows
Thank you very much you made my day 🙏 😃
What's problem your laptop
What if you don’t have uefi settings
If you don't have UEFI settings and you want to access BIOS settings from Windows 11, you can try the following methods:
Method 1: Open Windows 11 BIOS Through Settings
Open the "Start Menu" and type "settings" in the search bar. Click the gear icon to access the Windows Settings.
Select "System" in the menu on the left.
Click on "Recovery" on the right side.
Click the "Restart Now" button in the Advanced Startup options.
Press "Restart now" on the prompt that will pop up, if you have already saved your work.
A menu will appear. Choose "Troubleshoot".
Press "Advanced options".
Select "Firmware Settings" and choose "Restart".
Method 2: Access Windows 11 BIOS by SHIFT + Restart
On the sign-in or lock screen, press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard and click on the power button. Then, choose the Restart option in the menu.
When Windows 11 restarts, you will be shown the Advanced startup screen.
After that, click on Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Firmware Settings and press Restart.
Method 3: Open Windows 11 BIOS with Command Prompt
Open Command Prompt (you can also use PowerShell or Terminal with this method).
Type shutdown /r /o /f /t 00 or shutdown /r /o and press Enter.
Follow the same - Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Firmware Settings and press Restart to enter the Windows 11 BIOS settings.
Method 4: Launch Win 11 BIOS with the Run command
Click on the Start Menu and in the search bar type "Run".
Type the following command in the Run box - shutdown /r /o /f /t 00 or shutdown /r /o, and press Enter.
Then, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Firmware Settings and press Restart to boot into system BIOS settings.
Method 5: Open Windows 11 BIOS with a Shortcut
Right-click on your desktop and select New > Shortcut.
In the Create Shortcut window, input shutdown /r /o /f /t 00 or shutdown /r /o for the location of the item.
Click Next and then Finish to create the shortcut.
Double-click on the shortcut to restart your computer and access the BIOS settings.
Note that these methods may not work on all systems, especially older ones that do not support UEFI firmware.
Does this work for Windows 11 11.6 se edition?
Kool thank you 😊
even I hold shift the pc restart normally
bruh i never get that ending screen i tried so many times
Same
Thank you bro it word on my pc
Thank you Dude
Thanks brother ❤
does this reset anything?
Plis mention zed air key
Huh?
thank you. works great
Doesn't work for me - after clicking UEFI Settings and Restart my PC never gets into the BIOS - just a black screen and nothing happens. 🤷♀
@@Giles624400 i think it could be the version of hardware. Mine was hp laptop Inspiron 9500 i think/ I dont have it in front of me right now
Didn’t work for me just restarted my computer
Thanks man!
It works. Thanks.
So clutch
mine just restarts
Thabk u man
Thx mate that was truly helpful
Is this safe for my pc
Yes accessing BIOS is safe but you must have idea of what settings you are toggling there.
Thanks bro
Welcome
It didn't work
thank you you helpeld me and my friend
Thanks
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Thank you s0 much
Thank you
Good tip ..
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terrible video
Why?
is this safe@@WebproeducationOrgTechnology
@@WebproeducationOrgTechnology because for my computer, there is no Uefi Settings
This is literately the opposite of accessing BIOS from Windows. Your very first step is to exit Windows. Learn to label your videos correctly and resist the urge to develop clickbait.
WhenI go to the UEFI Firmware Settings and restart, it doesn't show anything but a black screen. Need help asap.
same here< did you find a resolution to this?
Thank you very much 😍😍
Thank you 🙏
Thank you
Thank you ☺️
Thank you so much.