How To Enter Bios in Windows 10/11 (boot Into UEFI)
Windows 10 has a setting that lets you boot your computer into BIOS/UEFI Setup.
Do the following steps to boot into UEFI:
Open Windows Settings (press Windows key + I) and then click Update & Security.

Select Recovery from the left side of the screen. Then, in the Advanced startup section, click the Restart now button.

From the Choose an option menu, click Troubleshoot.

Next, click Advanced options to display the Advanced options menu.

On the Advanced options page, select UEFI Firmware Settings and then click Restart.

Usually, we enter BIOS Setup by pressing a keyboard shortcut (F2 or Del in most computers) when prompted during boot.
However, with UEFI, if your computer is running Windows 10/Windows 11, you can also use the Advanced startup options, as shown in the previous steps.