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title: Preparation
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date: 2021-11-17T22:13:28.351Z
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dateCreated: 2021-11-15T15:39:49.074Z
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### Access the firmware
![uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png](/uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png)
*The Open Virtual Machine Firmware (OVMF), which is based on the TianoCore firmware, is the default firmware for EFI-based virtual machines. It can be accessed using the <kbd>Esc</kbd> key.*
The Open Virtual Machine Firmware (OVMF), which is based on the TianoCore firmware, is the default firmware for EFI-based virtual machines. It can be accessed using the <kbd>Esc</kbd> key.
![uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png](/uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png)
* **Since Windows 8**: command-line instructions
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During the POST phase, you need to press a certain key to access the firmware configuration tool for your motherboard, which is part of your BIOS or UEFI.
Just after pressing the `power-on`, press one the following common keystrokes are <kbd>F2</kbd> or <kbd>Del</kbd>, depending on your model.
Just after pressing the `power-on` button, hit the right key to access the firmware configuration tool, usually <kbd>F2</kbd> or <kbd>Del</kbd>, but it depends on your model.
> Do not hesitate to repeatedly press the key to make sure it is registered
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> Hardware manufacturers could not agree on a common keystroke to access the firmware configuration tool, so, if the given keys do not work out for you, please have a look at the documentation provided by the manufacturer of your computer.
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### Modify the firmware configuration