The transition from legacy BIOS to UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) brought enhanced security, faster boot times, and more granular hardware control. Insyde Software’s InsydeH20 is one of the “big three” UEFI firmware solutions (alongside AMI and Phoenix). Revision 35 is widely deployed in Intel 6th to 10th generation Core platforms (Skylake through Comet Lake) and corresponding AMD Ryzen mobile series.
This is a universal submenu on most motherboards. insydeh20 setup utility rev 35 advanced options verified
After entering the BIOS, you'll see a row of menus at the top of the screen. These are the standard categories you will navigate: The transition from legacy BIOS to UEFI (Unified
There is no single universal key for every model, but the following methods have been verified by community members on HP Support and Reddit for Rev 3.5. : This is a universal submenu on most motherboards
The first step to accessing any settings, standard or advanced, is entering the BIOS itself. The timing is critical: you must begin pressing the correct key as soon as your computer starts, immediately after the power-on self-test (POST) begins.
Now that you can access the advanced settings, let's look at what you can achieve: