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Fixed it i had to change gpu not sure what was wrong with my rx 580 i sent it back for service 

 I have a Asus B450-A mobo but i cant seem to enter my bios when I restart or turn on my pc it just goes straight to the lock screen in windows i tried going from advanced startup it just goes into my lockscreen also i found i cant enter safe mode as it just leads to the lock screen and when my pc crashes it doesn’t have a bsod my monitor just goes to power saving mode and i have to press the restart button on my case anyone pls help my specs are at my profile 

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2 minutes ago, M0SIE said:

 I have a Asus B450-A mobo but i cant seem to enter my bios when I restart or turn on my pc it just goes straight to the lock screen in windows i tried going from advanced startup it just goes into my lockscreen also i found i cant enter safe mode as it just leads to the lock screen and when my pc crashes it doesn’t have a bsod my monitor just goes to power saving mode and i have to press the restart button on my case anyone pls help my specs are at my profile 

I blame your SSD... you have to REALLY spam the key to enter the BIOS

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1 minute ago, Grockle88 said:

I blame your SSD... you have to REALLY spam the key to enter the BIOS

I did spam the keys

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1 minute ago, M0SIE said:

I did spam the keys

Are you hitting the right key?

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Just now, immaguy1234 said:

spam either DEL or f12 or f1 or f11

Tried them all

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If this is Windows 10

  1. Open Settings
  2. Go to Update and Security
  3. Go to Recovery and press the "Restart Now" button
  4. In the options it gives go Troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> UEFI Firmware Settings

It'll reboot and go to BIOS/UEFI

 

EDIT: Alternatively if you unplug every bootable device, usually the system boots directly into BIOS/UEFI

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2 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

If this is Windows 10

  1. Open Settings
  2. Go to Update and Security
  3. Go to Recovery and press the "Restart Now" button
  4. In the options it gives go Troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> UEFI Firmware Settings

It'll reboot and go to BIOS/UEFI

 

EDIT: Alternatively if you unplug every bootable device, usually the system boots directly into BIOS/UEFI

Tried the uefi aready didn’t work ill try the boot drive

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5 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

If this is Windows 10

  1. Open Settings
  2. Go to Update and Security
  3. Go to Recovery and press the "Restart Now" button
  4. In the options it gives go Troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> UEFI Firmware Settings

It'll reboot and go to BIOS/UEFI

 

EDIT: Alternatively if you unplug every bootable device, usually the system boots directly into BIOS/UEFI

Just wondering is there a problem with my pc cant enter safe mode and doesn’t show a bsod when it crashes and is there a fix?

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7 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

Yes it's a problem, but I don't know what the exact problem is or if there's an easy fix.

Hmm ok thx anyways 

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Fixed it i had to change gpu not sure what was wrong with my rx 580 i sent it back for service 

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