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How to turn off antivirus protection mode in the bios interface

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Internet Technology >

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This article mainly introduces how to turn off the antivirus protection mode in the bios interface, which has a certain reference value, and interested friends can refer to it. I hope you can learn a lot after reading this article.

Close method / step:

1. When the first interface appears after power on, follow the prompts to enter the bios interface.

two。 After opening the following interface, directly select the advanced bios settings, that is, the following options, press enter to enter.

3. After the corresponding interface appears, find the virus warning option, that is, the antivirus protection option, use the arrow keys to select and set it to disabled, and then press F10 to save the settings.

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