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ASUS laptop BIOS entry F2 key UEFI setup boot screen

User question

How to enter BIOS on Asus laptop

Artificial Intelligence Response

Direct answer to the question

On most ASUS laptops, the standard way to enter BIOS/UEFI is:

  1. Shut the laptop down completely.
  2. Press and hold F2.
  3. While holding F2, press the Power button.
  4. Keep holding F2 until the BIOS/UEFI screen appears. (rog.asus.com)

If Windows is still booting too fast, use this software method instead:

Windows 11/10:
SettingsRecovery (or search Change advanced startup options) → Advanced startupRestart nowTroubleshootAdvanced optionsUEFI Firmware SettingsRestart. (rog.asus.com)


Detailed problem analysis

ASUS’s current official support guidance identifies two valid entry methods for BIOS configuration: a pre-boot keyboard method and a Windows Advanced Startup method. For laptops, the primary hardware key is F2. The important detail is that the machine should be fully powered off, not merely sleeping or resuming, before you try the key sequence. (rog.asus.com)

From an engineering perspective, this matters because modern systems often use fast boot / fast startup behavior, which can shorten or bypass the time window in which firmware keypresses are detected. In such cases, the Windows recovery route is the more deterministic approach because it tells the system firmware directly to open the UEFI setup on the next restart. (rog.asus.com)

ASUS also notes that once you enter firmware setup, you may see different interface types depending on model and firmware generation, including UEFI interface, Legacy interface, or MyASUS in UEFI. In other words, the exact screen layout can vary even though the entry method is the same. (rog.asus.com)

For 2-in-1 / convertible ASUS devices, ASUS specifies that the keyboard should be connected before attempting the BIOS entry procedure. That is relevant if your laptop has a detachable or foldable keyboard arrangement. (rog.asus.com)


Current information and trends

The current ASUS support article for entering BIOS was updated on April 7, 2026, and it still lists F2 + Power as the standard pre-boot method for ASUS notebooks, with the Windows recovery path as the alternate method. (rog.asus.com)

A practical trend on newer ASUS systems is the increasing use of graphical UEFI environments rather than older text-style BIOS screens. ASUS also documents newer firmware environments such as MyASUS in UEFI, so newer laptops may not look like older BIOS examples you find online. (rog.asus.com)


Supporting explanations and details

In simple terms, BIOS/UEFI is the firmware environment that starts before Windows. You enter it when you need to do tasks such as:

  • change boot order
  • enable/disable Secure Boot
  • check storage or hardware detection
  • configure low-level platform options such as virtualization on supported models

The reason F2 works is that ASUS maps that key as the firmware setup interrupt during power-on for notebook platforms. ASUS’s official instructions specifically say to hold F2 first and then press the power button. (rog.asus.com)

If F2 does not work immediately, the most likely causes are:

  • the system was not fully shut down
  • the key was pressed too late
  • the laptop resumed too quickly into Windows
  • the model has a special input arrangement, such as a detachable keyboard

In those cases, the Windows Advanced Startup method is usually the most reliable fallback. (rog.asus.com)


Ethical and legal aspects

There is no special legal issue in merely entering BIOS on your own laptop. The practical concern is system integrity and security: changing firmware settings can affect boot behavior, security features, and OS startup. Therefore, only modify settings you understand and only on devices you are authorized to administer.


Practical guidelines

Use this quick checklist:

Situation What to do
Laptop is off Hold F2, then press Power
Windows boots too fast Use Advanced startupUEFI Firmware Settings
2-in-1 ASUS device Make sure the keyboard is attached
Still not working Tell me the exact ASUS model number

These steps align with ASUS’s current official support process. (rog.asus.com)

Recommended troubleshooting sequence:

  1. Perform a full shutdown.
  2. Retry with hold F2 first, then tap Power.
  3. If that fails, go through Windows Advanced Startup.
  4. If it still fails, provide the exact model, because some ASUS product families expose firmware a little differently. (rog.asus.com)

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

  • On ASUS laptops, F2 is the correct first key to try.
  • ASUS mentions Del mainly for some older desktop models, so it is generally not the primary recommendation for laptops. (rog.asus.com)
  • The BIOS screen may look different between models because ASUS currently uses multiple firmware interface styles. (rog.asus.com)

Suggestions for further research

If you want more precise instructions, the best next step is to identify your exact laptop model, for example:

  • ASUS VivoBook 15 X1504
  • ASUS ZenBook UX3402
  • ASUS ROG Strix G16

With the exact model, I can tell you:

  • the correct BIOS entry method
  • where boot order is located
  • how to enable virtualization
  • how to disable Secure Boot if needed

Brief summary

For an ASUS laptop, the normal BIOS entry method is:

Shut down completely → hold F2 → press Power → keep holding F2 until BIOS opens. (rog.asus.com)

If that does not work, use:

Windows Settings → Advanced startup → Troubleshoot → Advanced options → UEFI Firmware Settings → Restart. (rog.asus.com)

If you want, send me your exact ASUS model, and I will give you the exact key sequence and the shortest path.

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