Windows 10: Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting [Fix]

Discus and support Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting [Fix] in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; [IMG]If your computer keeps booting into BIOS and showing you the error message Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting, the solutions provided in... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinClub, Apr 24, 2025.

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    Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting [Fix]


    Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting [Fix] [​IMG]
    If your computer keeps booting into BIOS and showing you the error message Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting, the solutions provided in this article will help you. This error usually occurs due to the incorrect date and time setting in BIOS or a dead CMOS battery. However, different users encountered this error in […]

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    WinClub, Apr 24, 2025
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    Hi Ztruker. The second scannow was clear, thanks. However, I'm still getting 'Please enter setup..' when I switch on. On the BIOS 'home screen' there's a Boot Order list with my HDD showing first. I pressed F8 to enter the Boot section but the order there seemed odd. I clicked Windows Boot Manager and I was back to normal. I'll have to investigate Boot Order further, I think.
     
    dortmunder, Apr 24, 2025
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    Hi Geoff,

    To access BIOS settings under Windows 10 operating system, please follow the steps below:

    • Click Start, then click Settings.
    • Click Update & security, select Recovery then under
      Advanced startup, click Restart now.
    • Select Troubleshoot, then Advanced options, then click
      UEFI Firmware Settings.

    Let us know how it goes.
     
    Gemzon Mar, Apr 24, 2025
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    Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting [Fix]

    "please enter setup to recover BIOS settings"

    Boot into Setup (Bios) and choose Default Settings (F5 on many systems) Save and Exit
     
    spunk, Apr 24, 2025
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