

Teach you how to solve the problem of unrestricted access to bios when booting Asus
Recently, some users have reported that their ASUS computers cannot enter the BIOS as soon as they are turned on. So what should we do if ASUS computers cannot enter the BIOS when they are turned on? Next, the editor will share the solution with you.
Asus has unlimited access to bios after booting:
1. First, we turn on the power button of the ASUS computer to boot.
2. Press F2 or F1 on the keyboard immediately after turning on the computer. Different models of computers have different ways to enter the bios.
3. After entering, you will see a blue interface. This is the setting in the BIOS.
4. At this time, we use the up, down, left and right arrow keys on the keyboard to move the cursor to the config menu tab.
5. After we enter the page, press the arrow to move the cursor to the serial ata (sata) option.
6. Then we press Enter to confirm. At this time, we will enter the hard disk mode setting interface, and continue to press Enter to confirm.
7. Then use the down arrow to move the cursor and set the hard disk mode to AHCI. (If your hard disk is in IDE mode, you can try setting it to IDE)
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