
Yours indicates potential booting from a network and the initial screen had no reference to booting from Windows Boot Manager or the hard drive. Otherwise the BIOS Menu structure seems to be the same so it looks like they are basically identical. With your description I could solve the Problem. I estimate that this happens to most users when the battery runs out completely and it does not matter if the BIOS is updated. It's not for me, it's for the users around the world that on a bright day the computer suddenly does not boot up to the operating system I did not find a solution across the network.

When the "" list was added to the list above, the "V" must be removed from the rest philipyip.Įxit philipyip. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. They've saved my bacon a couple of times. Mention that you were referred there from Dell's forum and they'll take good care of you. You can't close it, and the only way to get rid of the browser is to terminate the thread. Asked a few more questions, and I think they got stuck on one of those web pages warning you about how you are infected, call here, etc. Scanned three different ways, it comes back clean. Appreciate the offer, I'll log that site away if I need it. How to Disable Secure Boot in BIOS on Dell Computerīe sure to read and follow their instructions spywarehammer. Many of the experts over there are members of this forum and they know Dell PCs very well. If you need help disinfecting that PC, you can get free expert help at spywarehammer. Turning off secure boot will not hurt your computer, turn it back on once windows has been disinfected of the virus and all will be fine. Will changing to a legacy boot option and then back really nuke the installation? Since I don't have an image of this hard drive, I resisted the urge. If I attempt to select the legacy boot option, I am given a very threatening and gory warning about possibly rendering the existing Windows 10 installation un-bootable, etc. But this unit won't let me select an alternative boot device. Normally i would simply boot off a known good USB drive I have these for workand scan away. I've been using Windows 10 for a while now, but this is my first disinfecting task.
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My daughter has dropped off her allegedly infected Dell for some TLC.
