![]() It is also possible that you can proceed without setting a password. You should be able to find the same in your BIOS. This is the menu to set the password on my Acer Swift 1: Next, you may need to set a password in your BIOS because it won’t allow you to change any security settings without a password. Sometimes, you may also see it on the screen during the boot: Just google your computer model and bios key term, and you will find the key you need to press. Get into BIOSįirst, you need to get into BIOS, usually, you just need to press a specific key during the boot. I will use the BIOS of my Acer Swift 1 laptop as an example here. BIOS interface may differ from one computer to another but the main settings are the same. Unfortunately, most of the computers have BIOS configured specifically for Windows, and likely you won’t be able to install Linux on it without changing some settings. SUBSCRIBE for more Linux Videos BIOS settings
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