X1C 20 has 7 access to bios?

Maybe a silly question, but how can we reach the bios on a X 1 2014 carbon? I tried pressing F1 on the strip adaptive keyboard during startup, nothing helps. Before the logo for the logo, etc...

Something special, I'm missing?

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http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/Windows-8-and-8-1-Knowledge-Base/how-to-get-into-BIOS-in-Windows-8/Ta-p/...

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