No one who assembles a PC or sets up a new computer can avoid the BIOS or UEFI. That’s where you define the basics, from the boot sequence and memory profiles to security features like Secure Boot.
Fun fact: Your PC can meet Windows 11’s hardware requirements, but still get rejected by the installer or upgrader as incompatible. If you’ve run into this ...
If you are stuck and can’t boot into Windows after installing Arch, and instead of seeing the Windows Boot Manager, you see GRUB showing Arch, here’s what you can do. First, you will need to check if ...
To use both Integrated and Dedicated Graphics on Windows, you need to tweak your system’s BIOS/UEFI settings. This includes enabling iGPU, which refers to the graphics solution integrated into your ...
My son's PC boots into Windows 10 extremely slowly and I can't figure out why. It stays on the ASRock logo screen (with "Press F2 or DEL to run UEFI Setup" etc. in the bottom right corner) for over 2 ...
Updating your BIOS is different from updating Windows or installing a new driver. It’s a low-level firmware update for your motherboard and if something goes wrong during the process, you could be ...