There are several ways to enter the BIOS from a Lenovo computer, and the following four ways are provided:
The first method is to press the "F2" button of the keyboard quickly and continuously at the Lenovo screen self-test when the computer is turned on or restarted, and then you can enter the BIOS interface. Some models require use"fn+f2"Hotkey to enter.
The second method is to press the "F1" button of the keyboard quickly and continuously at the Lenovo screen self-test area when the computer is turned on or restarted, and then you can enter the BIOS interface. The location of the "F1" key on the keyboard, in the upper left corner of the keyboard.
The third way is to enter the BIOS through the settings menu in the Windows system. First of all, find the option of "Reboot Now" in "Settings" - "Update & Security" - "Recovery" - "Advanced Boot", and select "Troubleshooting" - "Advanced Options" - "UEFI Firmware Settings" - "Reboot" after rebooting, and you can enter the BIOS.
The fourth method is suitable for some Lenovo computers, you can press the one-key recovery button (Novo key) in the shutdown state, and select "BIOS Setup" in the pop-up option to enter the BIOS.
It should be noted that different models and versions of Lenovo computers may have different ways to enter the BIOS, and the specific operation methods may also be different. If none of the above methods can enter the BIOS, it is recommended to check the user manual of your Lenovo computer or **search for relevant tutorials for more detailed help and guidance.
The above content is for reference only, for more information, it is recommended to consult the Lenovo computer official website for relevant operation guides.