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Apr 3 at 19:24 answer added harrymc timeline score: 0
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Apr 3 at 18:02 comment added Unholy If you are not convinced, here is another post i've found related to this question: superuser.com/questions/1775335/….
Apr 3 at 17:59 comment added Unholy There is an "advanced" section that can be unlocked, however it is locked most likely due to the people who don't know how to use them. That place has settings that most people won't know what to do with, and can be dangerous for the computer if used incorrectly.
Apr 3 at 17:58 comment added Unholy Because i've seen some models does have that and it requires absurd key combinations. I've seen videos on YouTube showing you how. And i do know it is real because i've seen it with my own eyes on a different model around a year ago.
Apr 3 at 17:57 comment added music2myear That is the only pre-boot environment most computers have. Please see my previous comment.
Apr 3 at 17:56 comment added Unholy The link you've shared is how to enter BIOS, not the advanced BIOS.
Apr 3 at 17:56 comment added music2myear You don't have an "advanced" section different from the regular UEFI. IS there are advanced settings available to you, these will be a section inside the "regular" UEFI, not a different menu. IF you have reason to believe that there is some other interface, you will need to tell us WHY you believe that is the case.
Apr 3 at 17:55 comment added Unholy @music2myear i have tried but either im really bad at this or it doesn't exist. Im not trying to get into normal BIOS, my interest is in the Advanced menu which is locked. I've heard that even if you ask Lenovo support, they most likely decline to show/tell you how.
Apr 3 at 17:55 comment added music2myear I’m voting to close this question because it fails to demonstrate minimum necessary self-effort.
Apr 3 at 17:55 comment added music2myear I did a pretty basic web search and found this: support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/…
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Apr 3 at 17:53 comment added music2myear Your computer's basic user documentation should be available online, and it is likely that it contains the precise instructions for accessing UEFI. Have you looked for that? You say you looked for your motherboard manual, but laptops don't usually document by motherboard, just by laptop model.
Apr 3 at 17:47 comment added CommunityBot Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking.
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