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Unable to enter BIOS after upgrade

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Recently upgraded to a 6700K using Win 7 installed on a SSD(Asus MB). Now, apparently, my system boots so fast, I can no longer get into the BIOS. I've tried using both the F2 and Delete key doing everthing

from multiple key presses to just holding the key down and the best I've been able to do is, get into the safe mode/repair mode screen. A Google search has shown a number of people reporting this issue

after CPU/SSD upgrades. None of the suggestions has helped. Anyone else ever have this issue?  I'm willing to upgrade to Win 10 if it would help. I even have a unused disk of Win 8 (shudder!). I'm that desperate.

 

John

Usually it's the 'Delete' key with Asus but it varies slightly depending on the model. Look up 'Asus Boot Setting' (information here). I've used it with both W7 and W10 and it functions just fine. It's an exe file so you'll need to boot into Windows, fire up the software and then select 'Direct BIOS'. That will reboot the PC and load you straight in.

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   Many thanks. That Asus Boot Setting did the trick.

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