Try F8 again, and there is nothing else in your impression. In addition, you can press F12 to select the boot option without entering bios.
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Thinkpad 530 into bios Method: Press F1 when the contact logo appears
Press Enter first, then f1
When starting up, you can try the Fn+F1 key to see if you can get in. Another way is to press and hold F1 key until Easy Setup appears on the screen. At present, there is no machine of this model on hand. Please try it.
Brother, you can enter the BIOS by pressing F12 or DEL. Because Lenovo's settings are very special, there are differences between one model and another. BIOS has nothing to do with the system you installed. BIOS is the display of host information independent of the operating system. It only reflects the hardware information. I hope to solve your problem, brother.
Dear Lenovo user, you can try to enter the bios interface by clicking F1 or FN+F1 when starting the Thinkpad series notebook computer. Or you can operate through the prompt at the bottom of the screen.
Because of UEFI, you can't enter the bios at all. There are two methods you can try: 1. Insert the system installation CD into the CD drive, restart the computer, press the [Lenovo Manual] key repeatedly after boot to enter the boot item setting, and select to enter the BIOS setting. 2 Reinstall the system with the CD, and then you can see the bios boot option.. It can be set directly.
Hello, you can enter the bios by pressing F1 when the Lenovo logo appears on the boot. If you are not clear about the settings, it is recommended that you do not set them yourself, so as to prevent the machine from being used normally.
When "Press F1 for ThinkPad BIOS Setup Utility" appears at the bottom of the screen, press F1. Enter the correct password or swipe the fingerprint (if the BIOS password is set) to enter the BIOS setting interface.
F12 Have you tried? Thinkpad series notebook computers can enter bios interface by clicking F1 or FN+F1 when starting up
I don't have this computer at hand, but so far, I have seen only a few ways for computers to enter BIOS. In addition to what you have tried, there are F11, Enter and DELETE keys. The landlord can try them.
Basically, when all computers enter the bios, you can click the del key on the keypad. Try it,
Haven't you tried the Delete key? Most mainboards press the Delete key to enter the Bi0S settings. Dell's computers are usually F2, which Lenovo has never used. However, there must be a prompt on the screen when starting up, especially when the manufacturer's LOGO is displayed, there must be a prompt at the bottom of the screen, and you can find it by looking for it,
Press F2 repeatedly after starting the machine. Attention, you can't keep pressing