release of the bios hiden

my laptop is hp g6-1105ee

I want to reveal bios hiden to install win xp

can someone help me

Please

Hidden BIOS?

Press the power button and then immediately press the ESC key to call the start menu. Now, press the F10 key to access the BIOS.  You will need to find the secure boot enable\disable. Select off to be able to install Windows XP.

Good luck finding the drivers for Windows XP. Compile a list from the device driver before you uninstall Windows 7 or later do it the hard way. You know what is the chipset, the device wireless, adapter network and Webcam and other devices.

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