Hey guys how's it going, I am new to the forum side of the internet and I was looking for some help. I wasn't sure what category to choose for this topic as I am not actually sure what the main cause of the problem is but hopefully you guys can still help out if that is perfectly fine with you.
I have a small problem but looking around just led to confusion and more questions and I was wondering if anyone can help. I am using a HDMI cable to connect the PC to my TV. Basically at first, I could see the "Push F12" page but ever since I updated my BIOS, I can no longer see that page, I believe that I am now on BIOS A14 if that that helps.
When I turn my desktop on, there is a black screen and you cannot see the screen that says Push F12 to access BIOS or something on the lines of that. After about 10-15 seconds after boot, the main Windows login screen comes on ignoring the Push F12 page.
Sorry if I am bad at explaining but I am not good with technology. I tried using another monitor, plugging the HDMI cable into different slots, makes no change. I apologise if you find the bolded text annoying or in the way, I think it might help some people to quick scan the problem if they choose not to read the whole blocks of text.
I have a small problem but looking around just led to confusion and more questions and I was wondering if anyone can help. I am using a HDMI cable to connect the PC to my TV. Basically at first, I could see the "Push F12" page but ever since I updated my BIOS, I can no longer see that page, I believe that I am now on BIOS A14 if that that helps.
When I turn my desktop on, there is a black screen and you cannot see the screen that says Push F12 to access BIOS or something on the lines of that. After about 10-15 seconds after boot, the main Windows login screen comes on ignoring the Push F12 page.
Sorry if I am bad at explaining but I am not good with technology. I tried using another monitor, plugging the HDMI cable into different slots, makes no change. I apologise if you find the bolded text annoying or in the way, I think it might help some people to quick scan the problem if they choose not to read the whole blocks of text.