![]() ![]() This should load your BIOS / UEFI interface, which for many Windows 10 users will include a CPU temperature readout. The Show option will open a new window where you will see more information about your CPU like the model, platform, etc. Right-click on any temperature and click on Show/Hide to show or hide the details. This is also where you can view the system restore and startup settings, as well as other recovery options. You will see as many temperatures as the total number of the core of all the processors in your system. It should interrupt just before your typical boot and login procedures, and it will provide several advanced startup options. Your device will power down as usual and begin to restart. Scroll down to the Advanced startup heading and select the Restart now button.The new sidebar should load alongside the Update & Recovery panel. ![]()
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