Just wondering if you can use a Win 10 USB recovery disc to boot the laptop and then when in the Windows Recovery Environment menu area select ''Troubleshoot > Advanced > UEFI Firmware settings'' and see if it gives you any options at all.
If you haven't already got one, you can create a Win 10 USB recovery drive from any known working Win 10 computer. All you need is an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. Go to ''Control Panel > Recovery'' in the "host" computer and find the link to create the recovery drive.
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If you can alter more settings this way here is a [https://www.asus.com/supportonly/R416SA/HelpDesk_Download/|link] to the drivers and firmware etc for the laptop. Just select Win 10 as the OS.
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The [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/E403SA/0409_E10211_E403SA_A.pdf?_ga=2.130549133.344829695.1518236357-316649416.1518236357|Asus R416SA User Guide] certainly shows more options in BIOS than what you are describing. (p.77 in the guide for example)
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If you can alter more settings this way here is a [https://www.asus.com/supportonly/R416SA/HelpDesk_Download/|link] to the drivers and firmware etc for the laptop. Just select Win 10 as the OS.
Just wondering if you can use a Win 10 USB recovery disc to boot the laptop.
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Then when in the Windows Recovery Environment menu area select ''Troubleshoot > Advanced > UEFI Firmware settings'' and see if it gives you any options at all.
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Just wondering if you can use a Win 10 USB recovery disc to boot the laptop and then when in the Windows Recovery Environment menu area select ''Troubleshoot > Advanced > UEFI Firmware settings'' and see if it gives you any options at all.
If you haven't already got one, you can create a Win 10 USB recovery drive from any known working Win 10 computer. All you need is an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. Go to ''Control Panel > Recovery'' in the "host" computer and find the link to create the recovery drive.
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The [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/E403SA/0409_E10211_E403SA_A.pdf?_ga=2.130549133.344829695.1518236357-316649416.1518236357|Asus R416SA User Guide] certainly shows more options in BIOS than what you are describing. (p.77 in the guide for example)
If you can alter more settings this way here is a [https://www.asus.com/supportonly/R416SA/HelpDesk_Download/|link] to the drivers and firmware etc for the laptop. Just select Win 10 as the OS.
Just wondering if you can use a Win 10 USB recovery disc to boot the laptop.
Then when in the Windows Recovery Environment menu area select ''Troubleshoot > Advanced > UEFI Firmware settings'' and see if it gives you any options at all.
If you haven't already got one, you can create a Win 10 USB recovery drive from any known working Win 10 computer. All you need is an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. Go to ''Control Panel > Recovery'' in the "host" computer and find the link to create the recovery drive.
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The [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/E403SA/0409_E10211_E403SA_A.pdf?_ga=2.130549133.344829695.1518236357-316649416.1518236357|Asus R416SA User Guide] certainly shows more options in BIOS than what you are describing.
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The [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/E403SA/0409_E10211_E403SA_A.pdf?_ga=2.130549133.344829695.1518236357-316649416.1518236357|Asus R416SA User Guide] certainly shows more options in BIOS than what you are describing. (p.77 in the guide for example)
If you can alter more settings this way here is a [https://www.asus.com/supportonly/R416SA/HelpDesk_Download/|link] to the drivers and firmware etc for the laptop. Just select Win 10 as the OS.
Hi @tomekks ,
Just wondering if you can use a Win 10 USB recovery disc to boot the laptop.
Then when in the Windows Recovery Environment menu area select ''Troubleshoot > Advanced > UEFI Firmware settings'' and see if it gives you any options at all.
If you haven't already got one, you can create a Win 10 USB recovery drive from any known working Win 10 computer. All you need is an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. Go to ''Control Panel > Recovery'' in the "host" computer and find the link to create the recovery drive.
[image|1334212]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
The [http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/E403SA/0409_E10211_E403SA_A.pdf?_ga=2.130549133.344829695.1518236357-316649416.1518236357|Asus R416SA User Guide] certainly shows more options in BIOS than what you are describing.
If you can alter more settings this way here is a [https://www.asus.com/supportonly/R416SA/HelpDesk_Download/|link] to the drivers and firmware etc for the laptop. Just select Win 10 as the OS.