Asus x555l stuck in bios mode. Aptio setup utility

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bjwhatthe

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I spilt some water on it so trying to wipe the keys I was pressing buttons then a message pop up about hockey came up I don't know what I pressed, but I then opened the computer right up to see if I could see any water I did and no damage done it was just in the CD tray bit so I wiped it out. All good but I noticed the fan was dirty so I continued pulling parts off to clean it. I then proceeded to assemble it and once I got it all back together I turned it on and this is where it opened straight into bios and I can not get out of it help me please
 
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First I would make sure you didn't knock anything loose when you were cleaning out the interior. So you may want to go back and check. Then, if not resolved, try the following...

1. In the Aptio Setup Utility, select the "boot" menu and then select "Launch CSM" and change it to "enable".

2. Next select the "Security" menu and then select "secure Boot Control" and change to "disable".

3. Now select "Save & Exit" and press "yes".

4. Once you have done this, hold down the "power" button until the laptop turns off completely.

5. Now you want to power it back on and continually press the "F9" button for about ten seconds or until you are taken to the "Windows Recovery Menu".

6. In here select "Advanced Start Up" and then, once the...
First I would make sure you didn't knock anything loose when you were cleaning out the interior. So you may want to go back and check. Then, if not resolved, try the following...

1. In the Aptio Setup Utility, select the "boot" menu and then select "Launch CSM" and change it to "enable".

2. Next select the "Security" menu and then select "secure Boot Control" and change to "disable".

3. Now select "Save & Exit" and press "yes".

4. Once you have done this, hold down the "power" button until the laptop turns off completely.

5. Now you want to power it back on and continually press the "F9" button for about ten seconds or until you are taken to the "Windows Recovery Menu".

6. In here select "Advanced Start Up" and then, once the recovery menu appears, select "Advance Options".

7. Choose "System Restore" and select a date prior to when the problem started.

The computer should now go through the restore process and then start normally for you.
 
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