BIOS is the first frontier on the way to load the operating system and the present repository useful for the owner of the PC data. On a laptop from Lenovo, it is also easy to go to his settings menu, as well as on any other computer. Below we will talk about the possible specificity of the launch, which is worth to keep in mind.
How to go to the BIOS on Lenovo?
Most often, to enter the BIOS from a laptop or computer, you need to press the F2 button until the Windows boot screen appears (after information about the state of the "hardware" appears on the screen, it all depends on the current settings). Even experienced users in order to accurately get on time, press the key several times - it is safe and allowed to do. If the operating system booted in the usual manner, you may have missed time - reboot and try again.
Buttons for the entry in the BIOS on Lenovo
Still it is not possible to see a traditional blue-white interface? You should try other entry methods:
- look at the laptop keyboard a special Fn button and press it simultaneously with F2;
- some Lenovo models will not respond to these commands, since they are built in the special function key;
- look for it on the side surface of the device or slightly above the keyboard (can be indicated by an arrow or painted in blue color);
- in this case, the laptop will have to be turned off first at first, and then press the specified key;
- the menu will appear on the screen with a choice of action, you can select a regular download, system alarm restore, selection of devices for starting an OS or Boot Menu.
Login to BIOS on the example of specific Lenovo models
Unfortunately, Lenovo likes to experiment with the reassignment of the keys on some of its devices. Therefore, in this section, we will look at the laptop models that are included in BIOS on other hotkes:
- for Lenovo V580C: In Quick Boot, from which you can select a BIOS loading period, we fall on F12;
- for Lenovo B590: The role executes the F1 button;
- full list of possible combinations look at the attached image (they can work on models from Lenovo, not specified in the article):
Some developers are strongly recommended before entering the BIOS (or by the work of other important changes in the PC settings) to check the battery charge level, keep it at a time of 100% or so. A sudden power outage can negatively affect the performance of the laptop, especially at the time of working with the BIOS.