Enable or disable the automatic start of SupportAssist OS Recovery
About this task
By default, the automatic start of SupportAssist OS Recovery is enabled. If necessary, you can disable the automatic start of SupportAssist OS Recovery.
NOTE:It is recommended that you do not disable the automatic start of SupportAssist OS Recovery so that you receive assistance during operating system failure.
Steps
Turn on or restart your computer.
Press F2 to enter
System Setup.
NOTE:If you wait too long and the operating system logo is displayed, wait until you see the Windows desktop, restart your computer, and try again.
In the left pane, expand
SupportAssist System Resolution, and then select
SupportAssist OS Recovery.
In the right pane, select or clear the
SupportAssist OS Recovery check box to enable or disable the automatic start of SupportAssist OS Recovery.
Press
F10 to save the changes and exit.
NOTE:BIOS options may vary slightly depending on your system model.