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My Asus Laptop is stuck in Bios utility ez mode what do i do?

Anonymous
2024-11-24T18:44:11+00:00

theres nothing in boot options and I already updated my bios.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-11-24T20:03:38+00:00

    I did that and it still opened to the bios utility.

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  2. DaveM121 869.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-11-24T19:20:24+00:00

    Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.

    In your Boot Priority list is the 'Windows Boot Manager', that is the correct setting since your BIOS is set you UEFI Mode you would not actually see the drive listed there.

    In BIOS, press F9 to load BIOS Defaults, and go into Advanced Mode to ensure Secure Boot is enabled, save those settings, and restart your PC to see if it boots into Windows.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-11-29T04:38:55+00:00

    I’m having the exact same problem. F9 isn’t available to click on. No matter we have tried in BIOS, it only boots back to that same screen. Did you ever get a resolution? Any advice?

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-11-29T04:35:05+00:00

    I’m having the exact same problem. F9 isn’t available to click on. No matter what we have tried in BIOS, it only boots back to that same screen. None of the function options that we need to work will do anything or are grayed out. Sometimes it shows the SSD sometimes it doesn’t. Any advice?

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  5. DaveM121 869.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-11-25T08:04:33+00:00

    Sorry, I was offline, in that case, there is wither a problem with the Windows installation or the drive Windows is installed onto.

    You will need to create a bootable Windows 10 USB on another working PC and boot your PC from that, then rather than installing Windows 10, select ‘Repair this Computer’ that will give you access to the Recovery Environment from there

    In the recovery Environment on the USB, try each available option.

    Click this link:

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-downlo...

    to download the Media Creation Tool (Click on Download Tool Now), with that you can download the latest Windows 10 ISO (Select Create Installation Media for Another PC), you can create a bootable USB flash drive (min 8GB) using that tool

    Then, Boot your PC from the Installation Media you just created (change Boot Order in your BIOS)

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