PXE - M0F No., circumvented Bios boot device

Predator G9-791 - 735-A

Windows 10

I have a complicated situation. I tried to dual boot my laptop. Initially, he wasn't recording my USB and I read that I had to change UEIF to the old version. While I was in the BIOS I also put the supervisor password. Finally managed to do the install and when I restarted my computer I well PXE-M0F/check cable connection/no bootable device. I tried to go into the bios to change the return parameters by default but now whenever I hit the key to enter the bios and type my password it just goes straight to the trying to start so now I can only boot from a USB key. I tried out the CMOS to put everything back by default in the BIOS, but no matter how long I leave, there will be no discount. While he was out I had unplugged it from the power adapter as well as the motherboard. My next step is to try to Flash the BIOS but I can't run the program from the command prompt and I can't get into Windows and as far as I know Windows not a version live to run the program. I also tried to do the factory reset and restore from a backup in the Windows Setup screen, but he said he could not understand what operating system to restore and restart my computer. I'm running out of ideas, anyone can think of something?

OK, so please put the CD drive and try to boot in the BIOS.

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