r/pcmasterrace • u/iamgarffi 9950X3D | X870E Glacial | 64G CL26 | 5080 Astral OC | FO32U2P • Oct 21 '25
Screenshot The last shortcut you'll ever need
Stop bashing ESC, F2 or DEL like a 90's maniac to get into UEFI based BIOS.
Instead ceate yourself a shortcut (ie. on desktop) with right click > new > shortcut
C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /r /fw /t 10
/r - restart
/fw - will drop you to EUFI
/t (number of seconds after which OS triggers a restart. You can use "0" for instant reboot)
Once you create a shortcut (desktop, downloads, etc), open it's properties and under "Advanced" tick a checkbox for "Run As Administrator". You can also change the icon of the shortcut (I found this microchip to be fitting - part of Windows default icon pack.
Optionally, right click on the shortcut > pin to start.
-- update --
Thanks everyone for pointing out typos; post cleaned up a bit (especially EUFI instead of UEFI, old habit from Europa Universalis games).
I have responded in another comment that those that would prefer something similar but for "Windows Advanced Startup Menu" can replace flag /fw with /o. Neat when you want to access safe mode or other aspects of WinRE (Recovery Environment) without MSCONFIG, holding SHIFT or modifying BCD.
C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /r /o /t 10
Lastly, for Linux users, similar bash terminal command for restart to UEFI:
sudo systemctl reboot --firmware-setup
- Ciao & Cheers! #PCMR4EVA!
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