Can HPW I access the BIOS in Z580/Z585?

Hi all!

I want to install Ubuntu from a USB Pendrive on my Ideapad Z585. I've already prepared everything as written on the official tutorial Ubuntu, but I need to be loaded before the HARD drive so that I can install Ubuntu USB. So, I need to enter the BIOS settings.

I searched and read many topics on the Internet (on the seizure of the BIOS) but have not yet found any solution I even read the official guide who has been with the laptop when I bought it and nothing...

If someone could help me?

PS When I start the computer, it's just that Lenovo logo on the middle of the screen and this loading circle 8 windows with other cirles circulating and then just windows starts. No information or anything how to enter the BIOS settings :/

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Thank you dude!

Turn off the quick start has not helped but the instructions below:

(1) open the charm bar by pressing Windows-C
(2) click settings
(3) click Change PC settings
(4) click on general
(5) scroll down to the bottom and click Advanced Startup-> restart now
(6) click on use of a device

really did.

Thanks again. You are great

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