If you are a lost Windows password user, you’ll be required to enter BIOs and change BIOS to boot from CD if you intend to create a bootable Windows password reset CD/DVD via Windows Password Unlocker Standard to reset forgotten Windows 7 password. If you not a computer systems professional or have never had to do so, this will be a difficult task for you. But don’t feel impressed, here’s to show you how to access BIOS on most computers.
1. Close your computer or laptop. The bios screens can only be accessed before the system boots up.
2. Wait for a seconds, and then power on your computer. Make sure to be ready to press the right key to enter BIOS setup before Windows begins to load.
3. Many computers will display a short message that “Press … to enter Setup” or similar at boot up showing how the right key to be pressed to enter BIOS setup. When you see the message, press the key immediately and you’ll access bios mode.
Note: If you do not see a similar message, please try pressing the most typical entry key for most systems, the Delete button. If this button does not enter into bios mode then try the other common keys: F1, F2, F3, F5, F10, Escape, or Insert.
4. If you do not successfully enter BIOS mode before Windows begins to load, then you will have to repeat steps 1-3 again pressing the other common bios entry keys that you didn't get to try on first attempt.
Following is a list of the most common models used and the access key used to enter BIOS in HP, Dell, and Acer.
HP:
1. Press the F1 or F10 key after restarting the computer.
2. HP Tablet PCs may use F10 or F12.
3. Other HP computers may allow access to BIOS using the F2 or Esc keys.
Dell:
1. After switching on your computer, let the DELL logo appear before pressing the F2 key until
2. Entering Setup is displayed on the screen.
3. Previous versions of DELL might require to press CTRL+ALT+ENTER to access the BIOS set up menu.
4. The DELL laptops will use the Fn+ESC or Fn+F1 keys to access the BIOS set up.
Acer:
1. Press Del or F2 immediately after powering on.
2. The BIOS on the Acer Altos 600 server uses the Ctrl+Alt+Esc key and the F1 key for advanced options.
3. Older Acer computers may use also use the F1 or Ctrl+Alt+Esc keys to access BIOS.
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