The problem that ASUS laptop cannot enter BIOS settings after the blue screen restarts may be caused by the low or damaged BIOS firmware version.It is recommended that you try to upgrade the BIOS firmware first. You can go to the official website to download the latest BIOS firmware and install it according to the prompts.If the problem still exists after the upgrade, you can also try to use the USB flash drive startup function to enter BIOS settings.First insert the USB stick into the computer, and then press the corresponding startup sequence key (such as F2, F12, etc.) during startup to select the USB stick for startup.However, please note that the use of a USB flash disk may cause the computer to lose its warranty qualification. Please consider carefully before operating.In addition, if the above methods are invalid, you can also contact ASUS customer service or go to an authorized repair center for help.
The blue screen does not need to be set in the bios. It is more troublesome to mess up the bios settings if you don't understand it.You can use a boot disk to enter the blue screen and reinstall the system
Select the boot tab and check whether the boot item can be recognized at Boot Option # 1
If it can be identified, after setting the startup item, press F10 to save and exit, or reinstall the system If the hard disk can not be identified, it is recommended to take the device to the nearest service center for maintenance by engineers The nearest service center can query in "ASUS official website - service and support - ASUS service center query"