![]() ![]() ![]() The other issue in the title of the topic, whereby installation is stuck at 'Just a Moment' may have other reasons and might even need BIOS update for successful Windows 10 install. These usually take a few minutes to run before your computer starts to reboot and just require your machine to be switched on - Windows 11 promises to make them. This only addresses 'How to access the BIOS?' part of the question. This may hopefully cause the laptop to boot normally when you do a cold start next time.Īs confirmed by OP, this trick worked and OP could gain access to BIOS. One possible approach could have been to let it nullify the fast boot/startup by completely removing the laptop battery and removing any residual power by long press power button for 20 - 30 seconds. Then press the power on and immediately after that rapidly push the F11-key from the keyboard many times (on some models first ESC key and then F11 key many times). ![]() To access the system recovery from 'Just a moment'-screen: Push power button down for 5 seconds until the computer shuts down. In this particular case, Windows 10 install was interrupted and with Fast Boot possibly enabled, it was skipping the Firmware Setup (BIOS/UEFI) access. Windows will update itself after that automatically. To access Firmware on a Windows 10 PC with Fast Boot ON, generally you have to go to Windows 10 Settings -> Update & Security -> Recovery -> Advanced Startup and let it Boot to Firmware Setup. Generally Restarts are not supposed to be affected though. Fast Boot uses sort of Hybrid Sleep internally but may come with its own disadvantage that Firmware access by means of keyboard interface may not be active during startup. When Windows 10 installs, it by default sets Fast Boot as Enabled. ![]()
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