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I said that I'd switch the OS, so people who don't have experience with linux can help.
What do I check in the BIOS?
What I'm saying is switching to Windows or MacOS wont change anything, it's a hardware issue.
BIOS is esc or F10. You have to press one of those a whole bunch as soon as you turn the PC on
I know how to enter BIOS. What should I be looking for in there? I don't know any option that could help in my situation
Run a hardware diagnostic check.