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build 9926 works ok but if i try to access bios nothing happens , i don't get (bsod) but nothing happens, i have access bios in the past before, i was going to experiment when i notice that no matter what i try system does not respond if i tap on Delete, i also try Tab, F12, F9, END, but nothing , all i do after trying is press restart and pc starts normal, is there any thing i can do short off re installing.

Turn off fast startup.

Fast Startup - Turn On or Off in Windows 10 - Windows 10 blog

This is normal behavior for pc with old bios. No need to reinstall.

Turn off fast startup.

This is normal behavior for pc with old bios. No need to reinstall.
Then, I must have an "abnormal" machine -- because it uses the old "legacy" BIOS and I have no problems getting into it, whether FastStartup is enabled or disabled. Besides, I thought FastStartup only affected the new "hibernation" implemented initially in Win8. I've not seen anything linking it to boot problems.

Are you sure you're not meaning Fast Boot -- which is entirely different?

F2?

If you have a UEFI rather than a BIOS, restart while holding down "Shift"
That'lll get you to the screens where you can choose startup options (to include the UEFI).

FWIW - my VM doesn't have a setting for the UEFI, so I suspect it's still using the BIOS.

Your System Specs does seem to imply newer hardware so UEFI most likely is the issue. I have Win10 on a 7-year-old Dell Desktop that came with Vista and a 4-5-year-old Toshiba Notebook, both had bare drives and Win10 installed without reference to UEFI.

Turn off fast startup.

Fast Startup - Turn On or Off in Windows 10 - Windows 10 blog

This is normal behavior for pc with old bios. No need to reinstall.
try that but still nothing

Then, I must have an "abnormal" machine -- because it uses the old "legacy" BIOS and I have no problems getting into it, whether FastStartup is enabled or disabled. Besides, I thought FastStartup only affected the new "hibernation" implemented initially in Win8. I've not seen anything linking it to boot problems.

Are you sure you're not meaning Fast Boot -- which is entirely different?
try both still nothing

F2?
try that but system started normal

If you have a UEFI rather than a BIOS, restart while holding down "Shift"
That'lll get you to the screens where you can choose startup options (to include the UEFI).

FWIW - my VM doesn't have a setting for the UEFI, so I suspect it's still using the BIOS.
yes i have BIOS; but i try that and it took me to singing screen which i have not seen in a while sins i choose not to type my password at start up

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