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I frequently need to switch several computers between various settings in the BIOS. It is a pain to enter them in manually each time I need to switch. Is it possible to save the BIOS settings as presets and then just load them within Windows (requiring a reboot, of course), so I don't have to manually key in so many numbers?

 

All of the machines are on an MSI B650M-A motherboard with the 7D77v194 BIOS buid.

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You can save profiles within the BIOS, where it should just be a simple keybind (I think it's F6 while within the BIOS on MSI boards, but don't quote me on that, there's a keybind list within their BIOS that you can check to confirm one way or another) to select the new profile to go to. I'm not aware of any way to do that in Windows, though the way to do it within BIOS is easy enough that there isn't much of an advantage to having it in Windows anyway IMO. 

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