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Insydeh20 Setup Utility Rev 35 Advanced Options Verified Page

Before attempting any software modifications, you should verify if the hidden menu is accessible via a backdoor key combination. In many versions of InsydeH20 Rev 3.5, the menu exists in the firmware but is simply rendered invisible.

Verified Steps:

If successful, a new tab titled "Advanced" or "Power Control" will appear at the top of the screen. This is the safest way to access these features, as it is built into the firmware by the manufacturer for service technicians. insydeh20 setup utility rev 35 advanced options verified


Since hitting F2 or Del won’t show the Advanced tab, use the EFI Shell method (no BIOS flashing required):

I will not share specific offsets here because they vary wildly. A value that enables the menu on a Dell might brick an HP. Use a tool like UEFI Tool to extract your setup.bin first. If successful, a new tab titled "Advanced" or

Verification of “verified advanced options” required:

Why do people search for verified options? Because changing the wrong setting in Rev 35 can lead to a black screen, boot loops, or a checksum error. "Verified" means these options have been tested by the community and confirmed not to cause hardware failure. Since hitting F2 or Del won’t show the

Here is the critical warning: Even verified options can behave differently depending on your specific motherboard revision. Always make a change one step at a time and save a backup of your current settings (usually via the "Save as User Defaults" option).

If the hotkeys do not work, the Advanced menu is likely suppressed at the code level. Unlocking this requires modifying the BIOS firmware. Warning: This method carries significant risk.