Note: The environment is a host over ESXi and a virtual host managed by vcenter
The first step:
Select the virtual host.
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Step Two:
Right-click and select Edit Settings.
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Step Three:
Select--option.
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Fourth Step
Option---Select the boot option.
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Fifth Step:
See there are two ways to enter the BIOS, one is to set the time, how many milliseconds to stay in the BIOS interface, note that the unit here is milliseconds, I filled out 2000; Another method is to force the boot time into the BIOS;
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Sixth step
Directly tick the "virtual machine next boot, force into the BIOS Setup screen (F)
Seventh Step
Power on, you can go directly to the BIOS of the virtual machine.
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How to access the Windows Server R2 BIOS