How do I access the boot menu of a Lenovo Yoga 710?
I've tried Fn+F12
, Fn+F2
, and Fn+F1
as suggested on this forum, and doing the hard shutdown described in this article, to no avail. How do I access the BIOS setup menu on this laptop?
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I've tried Fn+F12
, Fn+F2
, and Fn+F1
as suggested on this forum, and doing the hard shutdown described in this article, to no avail. How do I access the BIOS setup menu on this laptop?
bios lenovo-laptop
See this video....youtube.com/watch?v=PpzB9B8zkIU&vl=en
– Moab
Jan 24 at 16:40
That video is for a different model. See the picture in my answer below.
– Kyle Roth
Jan 25 at 11:35
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I've tried Fn+F12
, Fn+F2
, and Fn+F1
as suggested on this forum, and doing the hard shutdown described in this article, to no avail. How do I access the BIOS setup menu on this laptop?
bios lenovo-laptop
I've tried Fn+F12
, Fn+F2
, and Fn+F1
as suggested on this forum, and doing the hard shutdown described in this article, to no avail. How do I access the BIOS setup menu on this laptop?
bios lenovo-laptop
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Kyle RothKyle Roth
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See this video....youtube.com/watch?v=PpzB9B8zkIU&vl=en
– Moab
Jan 24 at 16:40
That video is for a different model. See the picture in my answer below.
– Kyle Roth
Jan 25 at 11:35
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See this video....youtube.com/watch?v=PpzB9B8zkIU&vl=en
– Moab
Jan 24 at 16:40
That video is for a different model. See the picture in my answer below.
– Kyle Roth
Jan 25 at 11:35
See this video....youtube.com/watch?v=PpzB9B8zkIU&vl=en
– Moab
Jan 24 at 16:40
See this video....youtube.com/watch?v=PpzB9B8zkIU&vl=en
– Moab
Jan 24 at 16:40
That video is for a different model. See the picture in my answer below.
– Kyle Roth
Jan 25 at 11:35
That video is for a different model. See the picture in my answer below.
– Kyle Roth
Jan 25 at 11:35
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Some articles mention a "Novo button" next to the power button, but it turns out that this laptop's "Novo button" is actually inside a small pinhole on the left side of the computer. The pinhole is marked with an arrow pointing left in the shape of an arch. Use a SIM card pin (or a piece of pencil lead) to push the button as soon as the boot screen appears, and you'll be provided with the option to enter the BIOS settings or boot menu.
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Some articles mention a "Novo button" next to the power button, but it turns out that this laptop's "Novo button" is actually inside a small pinhole on the left side of the computer. The pinhole is marked with an arrow pointing left in the shape of an arch. Use a SIM card pin (or a piece of pencil lead) to push the button as soon as the boot screen appears, and you'll be provided with the option to enter the BIOS settings or boot menu.
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Some articles mention a "Novo button" next to the power button, but it turns out that this laptop's "Novo button" is actually inside a small pinhole on the left side of the computer. The pinhole is marked with an arrow pointing left in the shape of an arch. Use a SIM card pin (or a piece of pencil lead) to push the button as soon as the boot screen appears, and you'll be provided with the option to enter the BIOS settings or boot menu.
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Some articles mention a "Novo button" next to the power button, but it turns out that this laptop's "Novo button" is actually inside a small pinhole on the left side of the computer. The pinhole is marked with an arrow pointing left in the shape of an arch. Use a SIM card pin (or a piece of pencil lead) to push the button as soon as the boot screen appears, and you'll be provided with the option to enter the BIOS settings or boot menu.
Some articles mention a "Novo button" next to the power button, but it turns out that this laptop's "Novo button" is actually inside a small pinhole on the left side of the computer. The pinhole is marked with an arrow pointing left in the shape of an arch. Use a SIM card pin (or a piece of pencil lead) to push the button as soon as the boot screen appears, and you'll be provided with the option to enter the BIOS settings or boot menu.
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See this video....youtube.com/watch?v=PpzB9B8zkIU&vl=en
– Moab
Jan 24 at 16:40
That video is for a different model. See the picture in my answer below.
– Kyle Roth
Jan 25 at 11:35