Windows 10: BIOS not showing up on boot

Discus and support BIOS not showing up on boot in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hello people!I'm having this problem that I need to be able to reach BIOS as I want to try linux. 2 days earlier I was able to reach it but since... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Dorián Torma, Jul 15, 2024.

  1. BIOS not showing up on boot


    Hello people!I'm having this problem that I need to be able to reach BIOS as I want to try linux. 2 days earlier I was able to reach it but since yesterday when my PC boots there's nothing but a flash and then win11 login screen. Last time I didn't modify BIOS and it stated too that I didn't make any adjustments. I've looked it all up but no solution was found. Now I'll be trying a windows 11 reinstall fix problems using win update.Any suggestions to fix this problem?

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    Dorián Torma, Jul 15, 2024
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    Hi all i am new in this forum, i need meanings step by step of each item listed in the bios Phoenix-Award
     
    central473, Jul 15, 2024
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  3. Slow BIOS boot

    Dear Taiga17x,

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community



    Thank you for reaching out to us and providing detailed information about the issue you're experiencing with your PC's boot-up time. It sounds like you've taken some proactive steps to troubleshoot the problem, and I'm here to assist you further in resolving this matter.

    Based on the description you've provided, the increase in boot-up time following the overclocking attempts with MSI Afterburner is indeed concerning. It's possible that the changes made during the overclocking process may have inadvertently affected the system's stability or BIOS settings, leading to the observed delay during boot-up.

    The only thing worth checking on the Windows side for long boot times is the boot self-startup items, which you can disable in the task manager to optimize boot speed. The other factors focus on the computer hardware and BIOS settings, here are some additional steps you can take to address this issue:

    Disclaimer: If you are going to modify BIOS Settings (such as resetting CMOS and resetting the BIOS button), please back up all your personal files first to ensure you do not lose data.

    1. BIOS Configuration Check: Ensure that all BIOS settings are optimized for stability and performance. You mentioned restoring BIOS settings to optimized defaults, which is a good first step.

      If your BIOS didn’t save the RAM timings after training, it could result in a slow boot time. There’s a BIOS setting named “Memory Context Restore” that could potentially cause this issue if it’s set before the first boot after adding new RAM. A CMOS reset should remove this option if it’s set.
    2. BIOS Update: Check if there are any BIOS updates available for your motherboard. Manufacturers often release updates to improve system compatibility, stability, and performance. However, exercise caution and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when performing a BIOS update.
    3. Boot Sequence Optimization: Review the boot sequence configuration in the BIOS settings to ensure that the system is prioritizing the correct boot devices. Sometimes, incorrect boot device prioritization can lead to longer boot-up times.
    If after performing these steps you're still experiencing prolonged boot-up times, it may be worthwhile to consider seeking assistance from a professional technician or contacting MSI support for further guidance, especially considering the overclocking aspect.

    I hope these suggestions help in resolving the issue you're facing. Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or require additional assistance. I'm here to help!



    Best Regards,

    Martin | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Martin.D - MSFT, Jul 15, 2024
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  4. BIOS not showing up on boot

    Windows stuck in automatic repair; Can't access BIOS/ boot menu

    I've changed the boot order through both BIOS and the boot manager, as my original post stated. Neither did anything, but both were functional in the past. Neither listed the windows boot manager, either. Previously, it would boot just as expected whenever
    other media was set as the first option, so I'm pretty sure there are no issues there.

    As my original post suggested, I've already tried out the steps you gave. I've gone through all the options listed in the boot menu, UEFI or not.

    My BIOS and boot menu settings were at their defaults when all of this started, so that's been tried already, if those are what you're referring to.
     
    KierraMcCullough, Jul 15, 2024
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