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Entering BIOS in Win 10 - Toshiba Satellite C665-P5010

Anonymous
2021-02-16T16:27:30+00:00

I've an old Toshiba Satellite C665-P5010. I don't know its password, so I can't log into it. To recover my system, I've a bootable USB with "Lazarsoft Recover My Password" software in it.

***But, I don't know how to enter the BIOS set up of my lap.*I want to enter its BIOS set up and change the boot from option to USB. I don't know how to do this. Can someone please help me?Is the BIOS key for Toshiba Satellite C665-P5010 - F2, F8, F10, F11, or F12?Also, if it's F11 or F12--my external keyboard (laps keyboard not working) does not have F11 & F12, so how can I enter BIOS?

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-02-17T07:30:35+00:00

    Thanks for the help, LuizScruz! Finally, found a solution that works.

    Tried this on my - Toshiba Satellite C665-P5010 to enter BIOS and it works👍

    Step 1: Shutdown the laptop.

    Step 2: Drain all its power by removing the battery and pressing the power button.

    Step 3: Put the battery back, switch on the laptop, and press F2. And Voila! You get BIOS.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-02-16T19:11:37+00:00

    Thanks for replying LuizScruz!

    I'm not seeing any prompt for F2. So, tried pressing Esc for 3 sec and released it. But, unfortunately, this is not working too. 

    Know anyother method :)

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-02-18T14:20:09+00:00

    Dear rihdf5656456,thank you very much for sharing the solution to the problem with us;

    Please kindly mark it as "Solved" so that you can help others with the same problem;

    Until later!

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-02-16T17:08:08+00:00

    Hello rihdf5656456, welcome to the Microsoft community, my name is Luiz Cruz, an independent consultant and I would be happy to help you.

    Turn on the computer. If you don't see a prompt to press the F2 key, immediately press and hold the Esc key for three seconds, and then release it. When prompted, press the F1 key. The setup screen will appear.

    Check if you can access Bios in this way;

    I hope I helped, even more!

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