Nothing works to enter BIOS on new Laptop
I picked up the new ASUS TP370QL, and I'm trying to get to the BIOS/Boot menu to boot of a USB drive. However, everything I've tried and seen to try hasn't work. Restarting while holding down/spam pressing ESC, F2, F8, F12, DEL and nothing. Even when I go through Windows 10 Settings to restart into "UEFI Firmware" it goes right back into windows. Any guesses? I've been in ASUS Support chat for 2 hours with zero progress other than retrying all of the above.
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I picked up the new ASUS TP370QL, and I'm trying to get to the BIOS/Boot menu to boot of a USB drive. However, everything I've tried and seen to try hasn't work. Restarting while holding down/spam pressing ESC, F2, F8, F12, DEL and nothing. Even when I go through Windows 10 Settings to restart into "UEFI Firmware" it goes right back into windows. Any guesses? I've been in ASUS Support chat for 2 hours with zero progress other than retrying all of the above.
windows-10 boot bios asus-laptop
If restarting into the UEFI doesn't work, then it seems like a defect rather than a feature. I'd pursue it as such and demand that Asus fix that.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 12 at 2:01
This is impeding the work I need to be doing right now, I can't afford to sit here and wait for ASUS to fix it...
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:10
what does the user manual say?
– Albin
Dec 12 at 2:17
Press F2 while starting up
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:17
Does pressing F2 via attached usb keyboard helps?
– p._phidot_
Dec 12 at 3:25
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I picked up the new ASUS TP370QL, and I'm trying to get to the BIOS/Boot menu to boot of a USB drive. However, everything I've tried and seen to try hasn't work. Restarting while holding down/spam pressing ESC, F2, F8, F12, DEL and nothing. Even when I go through Windows 10 Settings to restart into "UEFI Firmware" it goes right back into windows. Any guesses? I've been in ASUS Support chat for 2 hours with zero progress other than retrying all of the above.
windows-10 boot bios asus-laptop
I picked up the new ASUS TP370QL, and I'm trying to get to the BIOS/Boot menu to boot of a USB drive. However, everything I've tried and seen to try hasn't work. Restarting while holding down/spam pressing ESC, F2, F8, F12, DEL and nothing. Even when I go through Windows 10 Settings to restart into "UEFI Firmware" it goes right back into windows. Any guesses? I've been in ASUS Support chat for 2 hours with zero progress other than retrying all of the above.
windows-10 boot bios asus-laptop
windows-10 boot bios asus-laptop
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If restarting into the UEFI doesn't work, then it seems like a defect rather than a feature. I'd pursue it as such and demand that Asus fix that.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 12 at 2:01
This is impeding the work I need to be doing right now, I can't afford to sit here and wait for ASUS to fix it...
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:10
what does the user manual say?
– Albin
Dec 12 at 2:17
Press F2 while starting up
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:17
Does pressing F2 via attached usb keyboard helps?
– p._phidot_
Dec 12 at 3:25
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show 3 more comments
If restarting into the UEFI doesn't work, then it seems like a defect rather than a feature. I'd pursue it as such and demand that Asus fix that.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 12 at 2:01
This is impeding the work I need to be doing right now, I can't afford to sit here and wait for ASUS to fix it...
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:10
what does the user manual say?
– Albin
Dec 12 at 2:17
Press F2 while starting up
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:17
Does pressing F2 via attached usb keyboard helps?
– p._phidot_
Dec 12 at 3:25
If restarting into the UEFI doesn't work, then it seems like a defect rather than a feature. I'd pursue it as such and demand that Asus fix that.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 12 at 2:01
If restarting into the UEFI doesn't work, then it seems like a defect rather than a feature. I'd pursue it as such and demand that Asus fix that.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 12 at 2:01
This is impeding the work I need to be doing right now, I can't afford to sit here and wait for ASUS to fix it...
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:10
This is impeding the work I need to be doing right now, I can't afford to sit here and wait for ASUS to fix it...
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:10
what does the user manual say?
– Albin
Dec 12 at 2:17
what does the user manual say?
– Albin
Dec 12 at 2:17
Press F2 while starting up
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:17
Press F2 while starting up
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:17
Does pressing F2 via attached usb keyboard helps?
– p._phidot_
Dec 12 at 3:25
Does pressing F2 via attached usb keyboard helps?
– p._phidot_
Dec 12 at 3:25
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Because it is a Qualcomm Snapdragon laptop, it is a customized Windows 10 S (can be upgraded to Windows 10 Professional).
There is only UEFI Firmware and there is no UEFI BIOS, so it can not boot WinPE and can not use Windows To Go.
It means it is not feasible through the traditional reinstall system (For example, if you want to install Windows 10 Enterprise Edition yourself).
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Because it is a Qualcomm Snapdragon laptop, it is a customized Windows 10 S (can be upgraded to Windows 10 Professional).
There is only UEFI Firmware and there is no UEFI BIOS, so it can not boot WinPE and can not use Windows To Go.
It means it is not feasible through the traditional reinstall system (For example, if you want to install Windows 10 Enterprise Edition yourself).
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Because it is a Qualcomm Snapdragon laptop, it is a customized Windows 10 S (can be upgraded to Windows 10 Professional).
There is only UEFI Firmware and there is no UEFI BIOS, so it can not boot WinPE and can not use Windows To Go.
It means it is not feasible through the traditional reinstall system (For example, if you want to install Windows 10 Enterprise Edition yourself).
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Because it is a Qualcomm Snapdragon laptop, it is a customized Windows 10 S (can be upgraded to Windows 10 Professional).
There is only UEFI Firmware and there is no UEFI BIOS, so it can not boot WinPE and can not use Windows To Go.
It means it is not feasible through the traditional reinstall system (For example, if you want to install Windows 10 Enterprise Edition yourself).
Because it is a Qualcomm Snapdragon laptop, it is a customized Windows 10 S (can be upgraded to Windows 10 Professional).
There is only UEFI Firmware and there is no UEFI BIOS, so it can not boot WinPE and can not use Windows To Go.
It means it is not feasible through the traditional reinstall system (For example, if you want to install Windows 10 Enterprise Edition yourself).
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If restarting into the UEFI doesn't work, then it seems like a defect rather than a feature. I'd pursue it as such and demand that Asus fix that.
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 12 at 2:01
This is impeding the work I need to be doing right now, I can't afford to sit here and wait for ASUS to fix it...
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:10
what does the user manual say?
– Albin
Dec 12 at 2:17
Press F2 while starting up
– yourknightmares
Dec 12 at 2:17
Does pressing F2 via attached usb keyboard helps?
– p._phidot_
Dec 12 at 3:25