The method of Lenovo laptop to enter the BIOS interface

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-02-23

The specific steps and precautions for Lenovo laptop to enter the BIOS interface:

1.Turn on the computer and continuously click the corresponding shortcut key on the POST interface, or continue to press and hold the FN key on the power button of the laptop.

2.Then, according to the different models and series, use the function keys such as F1, F2, F10, and Novo to enter the BIOS interface. Some models need to press and hold the Fn button at the same time when pressing the F2 and F1 buttons, please pay attention to the switch button.

3.After entering the BIOS interface, you will see the settings menu of the Lenovo computer, which is usually the English interface, which is the basic input-output system (BIOS) of the computer, which is an important part of the computer.

4.Follow the prompts in the menu bar and find the "Security" option, usually in the first line of menu.

5.Under the "Security" option, select "Set Administrator Password", which is the ability to set the BIOS password.

6.Then enter the new password twice and confirm the password a second time to make sure the password is entered correctly, which is another important setting for Lenovo computers to ensure the security of the computer.

7.Click the F10 button on the keyboard to save the settings and exit the settings screen, so that the next time you enter the BIOS settings, you need to enter the password you set before for verification.

8.If you make a mistake when entering your password, you may be prompted to re-enter it or be locked, which is a security mechanism for Lenovo computers designed to prevent malicious users from accessing the BIOS interface and making changes to the computer.

The above are the specific steps and precautions for Lenovo laptops to enter the BIOS interface, please note that the methods of entering the BIOS interface may be different for different models of computers, please refer to the user manual of the corresponding model or Lenovo official ** for accurate information. At the same time, it is recommended to back up the BIOS settings before making any BIOS settings, just in case.

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