In Steven Sinofsky’s article at MSDN, he addressed this problem and how they came up with a fix for this problem.
Access UEFI Firmware settings on Windows
In this article, I’ll show how to access that menu. Each of these solutions addresses a different aspect of the core problem, and together they create a single, cohesive end-to-end experience.
In Windows 11, open Windows Settings > System > Recovery.
In Windows 10, open Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced startup. It looks as follows:
While rebooting it will take you to Advanced Start-up screen, there click on Troubleshoot.
Under Advanced options select UEFI Firmware settings.
Now it should take you to the BIOS you need. Sometimes I wonder why we need to go through these processes to get to the BIOS, it’s a little too much. Well, we asked for a fast boot time, and we got it. So it’s a small price to pay for a great performance.
How do I enter UEFI BIOS in Windows?
To enter the UEFI BIOS in Windows 11, you need to use the Windows Settings. Press Win+I to open the Windows Settings panel and go to System > Recovery. Then, head to the Advanced startup section and click on the Restart now button. Your computer will restart into the UEFI BIOS automatically.
Why are there no UEFI firmware settings?
If your motherboard doesn’t support UEFI, you cannot find anything related to this functionality. Although it is present on almost all the latest motherboards, you may not find the same if you have an old motherboard. However, you can try to boot your PC into UEFI BIOS using the aforementioned method to be confirmed. Well, if you know any other alternative options do let us know.