![]() ![]() ![]() I figured to ask for help before doing anything else, due to it being mostly reinstalling the OS or reverting back to a less modern version, not sure what the problem is, but i need the BIOS as a startup option and i am hoping someone here can help before classes start in about a week. Reset the BIOS/CMOS by "setting to defaults in the BIOS menu" I have tried troubleshooting in a few ways with no results in bringing back my option to Boot the BIOS Is there something wrong here software wise in the windows 10 operating system that i dont know ? or is this a common thing for more modern versions of the OS? while this is not always a problem, it is now that i am required as a college student to use multiple OS, i must now use a dual boot system, which is severely impractical with what seems to be the newest versions of windows forcing me to go through their system to access the BIOS menu. However i noticed my option on the "initial start up menu" to load up BIOS instead of my OS is no longer present and i must always go through the windows system to access it. ![]() ![]() Recently I had a problem with Sandisk Cruzer Micro 4 gb pendrive. When i first started windows (windows XP) i always entered the BIOS through the use of the f keys at what i call the "initial boot menu" as i got older i jumped with the changes with windows and now i am at windows 10 after making the jump from 8.1. HI, There is a solution for Pendrive not detecting or usb drive not visible in My computer and device manager. ![]()
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