I'm having trouble entering the BIOS on my MSI Click 4 motherboard after trying to enable secure boot. I switched the BIOS to UEFI and then selected the Windows 10 WHQ option, which enabled fast boot and adjusted some memory setting from 64 MB to 32 MB. Now when I restart, my monitor just says 'no signal' and doesn't even boot up. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Just a heads-up, switching to UEFI often means you'll need to reinstall Windows. It may also be prompting you to confirm secure boot or reset the keys. If your monitor isn’t displaying anything, try using a different monitor or even just your onboard graphics instead of your GPU to get by that screen. Just be prepared for the Windows reinstall if you want to run it in UEFI!
Seems a bit extreme that Battlefield 6 requires secure boot, but hey, they’re trying to curb cheating, which is always a good thing compared to other companies that don't bother.
It sounds like you might need to enter the BIOS directly from Windows if it's not starting up. Try opening Command Prompt as an administrator and running the command: shutdown /r /fw. That should take you into the BIOS next time you boot. If your PC does start after a full shutdown, that’s a good sign!
Yeah, it does boot when I shut it down completely, but I still can't access the BIOS directly.
I couldn't even turn on secure boot, though; it looks like it was grayed out.