Insydeh20 Setup Utility Rev 3.5 Advanced Options Direct
The concealment of the Advanced Options represents a philosophical shift in the PC industry. Manufacturers argue that hiding these settings is a safety feature; allowing novice users to modify CPU multipliers, Intel VT-x virtualization settings, or SATA controller modes could render the machine unbootable or physically damage components through overheating. For a manufacturer servicing thousands of warranty claims, the locked-down InsydeH2O interface is a rational solution to prevent user error. Consequently, the average user sees a "Setup Utility" that functions more like a kiosk than a cockpit, offering the ability to change the date or set a password, but little else.
If no hotkey works, your OEM has hard-locked the BIOS. You will need to use a modified BIOS tool (e.g., UEFITool) – proceed at your own risk. insydeh20 setup utility rev 3.5 advanced options