How to Enter Basic Input Output System or BIOS
New Computer Usually new computers more friendly. Usually the key to be inputted when the computer boot: F1
* F2
* Del
* Esc
* F10
And usually there is a message for help to enter it, even though this message appears not long in the layer.
Old Computers Well, the old computer is usually not standard, but could be summed up into several key:
* CLTR + ALT + ESC
* CLTR + ALT + INSERT
* CLTR + ALT + ENTER
* CLTR + ALT + S
* PAGE UP
* PAGE DOWN
Complete the following table
Computer Brand / Key
Award (Acer) / CTL + Alt + Esc
AMI (Asus) / Del
Compaq / F10
Dell / Ctrl + Alt + Enter
DTK / Esc
Phoenix / Ctrl-Alt-Esc, or Ctrl-Alt-S, or Ctrl-Alt-Enter
Acer / Ctrl-Alt-Esc
ALR PC / Ctrl-Alt-Esc or F2
AMI BIOS / Del or F1 or F2
Aptiva / F1
AST, Advantage / Ctrl-Alt-Esc
Award BIOS / Del or Ctrl-Alt-Esc
Compaq / F10 (when the cursor is blinking on the right of the screen)
Dell / F1 or Del or Ctrl-Alt-Enter (sometimes requires 2 times typing keys)
Gateway 2000 / F1
Hewlett Packard / F1
IBM old model / Holding down both mouse buttons IBM PS / 1
Value Point and late model 330s / F1
IBM PS / 2 / Ctrl-Alt-Ins
IBM PS / 2 with reference partition / Ins
Some IBM PS/2s, Such as 75 and 90 / Ctrl-Alt
Some IBM PS/2s when the pointer on the top right corner Ctrl-Ins
Fortiva 5000 / Ctrl-Alt-A
NEC / F2
Packard Bell / F1 or F2
Phoenix BIOS / F1, F2, Ctrl-Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Alt-S, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-Alt-Ins
Sharp Laptop 9020 / F2
Sony F3 F2 or F1
Stock / Ctrl-Shift-Esc, Ctrl-Alt-Esc
Toshiba / Esc or F1
Olivetti PC Pro / Shift-Ctrl-Alt + "NumericPadDel"
Other PC / Ctrl-Esc or Ctrl-Alt and +
Zenith / Ctrl-Alt-Ins
Other:
F12 / Ctrl + Es
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