Asrock Motherboard Bios and Boot functions key: Asrock motherboard boot menu key: F10, F2, F12, F1, or DEL Asrock motherboard Bios functi...
Asrock Motherboard Bios and Boot functions key:
Asrock motherboard boot menu key: F10, F2, F12, F1, or DEL
Asrock motherboard Bios function key: F2
What key should I press to enter into BIOS setup? What key should I press to enter into boot menu?
- Press "F2" for Bios setup
- Press F10, F2, F12, F1 or Del For Boot
How do I boot from BIOS?
In order to access BIOS on a Windows PC, you must press your BIOS key set by your manufacturer which could be F10, F2, F12, F1, or DEL. If your PC goes through its power on self-test startup too quickly, you can also enter BIOS through Windows 10’s advanced start menu recovery settings.
Windows or Linux may be your operating system of choice, but no matter which platform you choose, your computer’s BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) is calling all the shots behind the scenes. The BIOS, sometimes referred to as UEFI firmware on newer computers, tells your PC what storage drives you to have and which one to boot from and what components you have, among other key functions. To change your boot order, set a system password, disable ports or built-in peripherals, or even overclock, you may need to go into the BIOS menus.
Bios and Boot functions key for:
ASRock H370M-HDV 8th and 9th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock H510M-HDV/M.2 10th and 11th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B560M-HDV 10th and 11th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B560M Pro4 10th and 11th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B560M Steel Legend 10th and 11th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock H370M-HDV Motherboard & Intel Core i5-9500 Processor (Tray) Bundle
ASRock Z690 Pro RS 12th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock H370M-HDV Motherboard & Intel Core i5-9400 Processor Bundle
ASRock Fatal1ty X299 Gaming K6 Intel ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z690 Steel Legend 12th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock X299 Taichi USB 3.1 ATX Intel Motherboard
ASRock Z590 PG Velocita 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
Asrock Z490 Taichi 10th Gen DDR4 Motherboard
ASRock Z590 Taichi Wi-Fi 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z590 Pro4 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z590 Extreme 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z590 Steel Legend Wi-Fi 6E 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z590 Steel Legend 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z690 PG Velocita 12th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z690 Extreme WiFi 6E 12th Gen ATX Motherborad
ASRock H610M-HDV/M.2 12th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B660M-HDV 12th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B660M Phantom Gaming 4 12th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B660 Pro RS 12th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock B660M Pro RS 12th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B660 Steel Legend 12th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z590M Phantom Gaming 4 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z590M Pro4 10th and 11th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z590 Extreme Wi-Fi 6E 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
Asrock H81M-VG4 R3.0 Super Alloy ATX Motherboard
ASRock H510M-HDV 11th and 10th Gen Micro ATX Motherboard
ASRock B560 Pro4 10th and 11th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming 4/D5 12th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming 4 12th Gen ATX Motherboard
ASRock Z690 PG Riptide 12th Gen ATX Motherborad
ASRock Z690 Extreme 12th Gen ATX Motherborad
Boot menu is always related to computer booting process. The booting process is as follows: POST first detects the peripherals and devices to make sure the hardware is ready; next, the computer accesses the BIOS firmware and then assigns to boot from the boot device with the first priority; finally, read the assigned boot device to enter the operating system.
Sometimes, you need to open boot menu and change the boot order for the following two reasons:
- The computer doesn’t boot into operating system. You need to check the boot
- You need to change the boot device, for example, you want to boot Asrock from USB.
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