"Press Esc in 1 second to skip startup.nsh"
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Hello everyone!
I recently acquired an MSI GL73 8SE-017XFR laptop.
It came without an OS, so I booted a USB stick to install Windows 10.
Once the installation was completed, I plugged in my USB and turned on the PC.
I immediately encountered several lines of code, including the famous
"Press Esc in 1 second to skip startup.nsh''.
However, pressing Esc did nothing.
After some research, I learned that by typing ''exit'', I could proceed to the next step.
After that, the installation of Windows went very smoothly, and the computer works perfectly.
However, every time I turn on my computer, the message reappears, prompting me to type ''Exit'' again.
Do you have any idea what to do? I've read some things regarding the BIOS, but I really don't know what to do or where to look.... I only know that to access it, I need to press the ''delete'' key multiple times.
Could you please help me?
Thank you very much in advance!
I recently acquired an MSI GL73 8SE-017XFR laptop.
It came without an OS, so I booted a USB stick to install Windows 10.
Once the installation was completed, I plugged in my USB and turned on the PC.
I immediately encountered several lines of code, including the famous
"Press Esc in 1 second to skip startup.nsh''.
However, pressing Esc did nothing.
After some research, I learned that by typing ''exit'', I could proceed to the next step.
After that, the installation of Windows went very smoothly, and the computer works perfectly.
However, every time I turn on my computer, the message reappears, prompting me to type ''Exit'' again.
Do you have any idea what to do? I've read some things regarding the BIOS, but I really don't know what to do or where to look.... I only know that to access it, I need to press the ''delete'' key multiple times.
Could you please help me?
Thank you very much in advance!
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quentin2121
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The BIOS is the startup of the PC, generally accessed by pressing F2, then you need to set the hard drive where Windows is installed first in the "boot" tab using the arrows, then click save and exit, so the PC should start up properly.
“Take your chance, seize your happiness and go towards your risk. By watching you, they will get used to it.” René Char
“Take your chance, seize your happiness and go towards your risk. By watching you, they will get used to it.” René Char


Thanks again for your help