The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) Setup Utility is where you can see the system's health and hardware status. You can also configure hardware components including hard disk, keyboard, USB, and CPU.
Caution: Any damages that resulted from altering the BIOS is not covered by our Warranty Policy.
There are two ways to enter the BIOS settings
- Using BIOS Key
- Using Advance Startup
Enter the BIOS setup using the BIOS Key:
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Restart your Blade.
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On startup, once the “Razer Logo” appears on the screen, tap the "F1" or "Del" key repeatedly.
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The BIOS screen should appear as below. If it does not, please try again and ensure that you press the "F1" key fast enough to trigger the setting.

Select Windows version
Enter the BIOS setup using Advanced Startup (Windows 10)
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Go to “Settings” > “Update and Security”.

- Select “Recovery”.
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Under Advanced startup click on “Restart Now”.

- The Blade will restart and boot up to “Advanced Startup”.
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Select “Troubleshoot” > “Advanced options” > “UEFI Settings”.



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Click “Restart”. The Blade will then restart to BIOS settings.
Enter the BIOS setup using Advanced Startup (Windows 11)
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Go to “Settings” > “System”.

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Select “Recovery”.

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Next to “Advanced startup”, click “Restart now”.

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Click “Restart now” in the next window.

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Wait for the device to restart.
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Select “Troubleshoot” in the menu.

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Go to “Advanced options” > “UEFI Firmware Settings”.

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Click “Restart”. The Blade will then restart to BIOS settings.