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Asus Laptop stuck at BIOS Utility EZ Mode.

Anonymous
2023-05-13T14:16:39+00:00

Hey guys, I have a problem where my Asus laptop is stuck at BIOS Utility EZ Mode. I have read through the threads and the common advice is restart, Press F9 for Default. And changing "Launch CSM" to enabled.

Problem is, my F9 button is not being highlighted. I can't press it. Also I don't have I don't have the "Launch CSM" button in the boot menu.

Any advice?

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  1. MR_MEOW 3,536 Reputation points
    2023-05-13T14:58:25+00:00

    Nice Bios mine is just a text bios.

    It says that there is no storage device. This computer will not boot without a HDD attached or CD-ROM or usb bootable device.

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  2. VARADHARAJAN K 9,676 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-05-14T18:34:24+00:00

    I am using the Asus Vivobook laptop, you use the press esc key or the f1 or f2 key. to enter into bios.

    Or use an external keyboard.

    Upgrade new bios firmware or install the currently installed bios version in the Windows environment only.

    After successful bios upgrading, go bios , reset bios setting to default.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-05-13T15:31:24+00:00

    Hello,

    My name is Hanem, an independent advisor, and I'm here to help you.

    I'm sorry that you are experiencing this issue, and I will try my best to assist you.

    Press F2 repeatedly until you reach the boot menu. Next, select the Safe Boot option and press Enter key. Finally, restart your system and enter BIOS setup. You may find that your problem has resolved itself.

    If that doesn’t work, you may need to reset your CMOS. This is a small chip inside your motherboard that stores settings and data related to your system. Resetting it will restore the default values and allow your computer to start normally. To do this, press F2 during POST, wait for the computer to finish loading Windows, and then restart your computer.

    Please also check this: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...

    I hope this helps.

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