How to Configure Sony Vaio BIOS
The basic input/output system of a computer, referred to as BIOS or CMOS, is the interface responsible for controlling how the hardware and software is accessed and used. The method used to access the BIOS is determined by the manufacturer and model of the computer. Settings such as boot order, passwords and memory usage can all be modified and saved in the BIOS. Enter the BIOS of a Sony VAIO computer at start-up to configure and make any changes to your current settings.
Instructions
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Turn on your Sony VAIO computer.
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Press the F2 at the "VAIO" screen to enter the BIOS.
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Press the left and right directional arrows to navigate between the settings.
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Press the up and down directional arrows to navigate between the different values and fields of each setting.
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Press the key specified at the bottom of the screen to modify and make changes to any settings.
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Navigate to the "Exit" setting tab once all changes are made. Select "Save Changes" to save the current changes you made. Select "Exit Without Saving Changes" if you don't want to make any changes to your current settings. Press "Enter." Your computer will reboot with the new settings.
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