
Assuming you can access your OS, open the Start menu and type “ msinfo” into the Search bar, just start typing, and then click on System Information.Exit the BIOS and save the changes afterwards. If it isn’t already set to Disabled, press Enter and select Disabled from the new pop-up menu by highlighting it and pressing Enter again. This option is usually located in the Power tab, but it might also be found in the advanced options of some motherboards’ BIOS. Since this is a network-related message, you should try disabling WOL (Wake-On-LAN). Confirm that you’d like to exit the BIOS and save changes.To exit BIOS setup and save all the changes, press the required button(s) (most likely F10).If it’s not set to Legacy, press Enter to select it. It’s located in the Boot tab, under UEFI/BIOS Boot Mode or something like that. Another option you should take care of here is Legacy Support.If the arrow keys don’t work, press Enter to open the option you want to change. Press the right arrow key to change the value to Disable, unless it has been already changed. In the Secure Boot Configuration menu, locate the Secure Boot option.F10 is the go-to button for confirming in BIOS.

A warning message might appear, so press the required button to continue.Find the Secure Boot Configuration option and press Enter.Secure Boot is another BIOS option that might be getting in your way, so consider disabling it:

Use the arrow keys to select it and press Enter to confirm your selection. If so, use the up and down keys to get to Boot Options.


Make sure that either HDD or SSD are at the top of the list. There will be a list that shows devices such as HDD, USB, DVD, etc.Once you’ve found it, press Enter to go to the next menu. You’re looking to set the boot priority, so look for Boot Priority Setup or something similar.Go to the Boot tab by using the left and right arrow keys. Inside the BIOS, there are tabs at the top of the screen such as Main, Boot, Exit, etc.Feel free to press the button multiple times, as it can be hard getting it right on the first try. Open the BIOS by pressing the BIOS button before the OS starts booting.
