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This might help http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1822298/ultra-fast-boot-unable-enter-bios.html, wonder why Gigabyte isn't making App like MSI, it actually make my Boot 3 secs faster, iam using the MSI Fast Boot

I wanted to test out fast boot, and see how much of an impact it made. But now that I did that, the bios menu won't show anymore.. How do I change the setting, or get into bios now? 

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6 minutes ago, Wolther said:

I wanted to test out fast boot, and see how much of an impact it made. But now that I did that, the bios menu won't show anymore.. How do I change the setting, or get into bios now? 

 

MSI motherboard? 

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1 minute ago, Vercii said:

MSI motherboard? 

forgot to say what motherboard, oops, Gigabyte 

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3 minutes ago, Wolther said:

forgot to say what motherboard, oops, Gigabyte 

You can probably find a software to have it boot into bios on next restart. I know MSI has that application. Maybe Gigabyte does. 

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This might help http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1822298/ultra-fast-boot-unable-enter-bios.html, wonder why Gigabyte isn't making App like MSI, it actually make my Boot 3 secs faster, iam using the MSI Fast Boot

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If you're running Windows 10, you could:

-Use this: http://lifehacker.com/enable-this-setting-to-make-windows-10-boot-up-faster-1743697169
-Go into Update and Security>Recovery>Restart Now>Troubleshoot>Advanced Options>UEFI Firmware Settings.

The second one should bring you into Bios. The first one is how you can turn off and on fastboot from W10.

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Thanks guys, a lot of them I couldn't get to work or just didn't know how exactly. I just unplugged my hard drive and booted and turned off the fast boot and that worked. 

 

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