this will take you into Set up Sticky Keys. Look at the top bar and you will see the path that you are in within the Control Panel, click on "All Control Panel items". You should be in the familiar control panel. Click on Troubleshooting. Click on "Fix problems with Windows Update" under System and Security. As a result, the issue of Lenovo stuck on boot menu appears. So, disable Lenovo Service Engine in BIOS. Step 1: Boot your computer and press F1 or F2 to enter BIOS. Step 2: Go to the Security tab, find Lenovo Service Engine, and disable it. I have a Lenovo Legion 7 laptop and I recently forgot the Bios admin password, I only know the user one. I'm not able to change the Bios settings anymore so I need help to reset this password or the Bios, which I updated it to the latest version 10, from the lenovo support website. Can't remember my old password, a recent surgery messed up my mind. Re: lenovo ideapad 110. Originally posted by mahmoodjavan View Post. bios and EC. Bios working confirmed. Motherboard symptoms. Switch on for few seconds then off (light up on 2 to 4 sec) Power 0.2A on when on. 3 and 5V present. After flash only BIOS, worked fine. Thx man. I have an Ideapad 110-15ISK purchased in Dec 2017. I recently pressed the ctrl-alt-delete keys and locked my computer. I have googled solutions and none have worked including esc, F8, F9 and F12. I have an old Lenovo Ideapad S10e that a friend has given me. I need to be able to change settings such as the boot order in the BIOS setup, but I can not because there is a supervisor password. My friend does not remember the supervisor password. I can only access some BIOS settings with the user password. It has a Phoenix BIOS. Lenovo IdeaPad 110-17IKB BIOS 3QCN20WW for Windows 10 64-bit. n/a. This package contains the files needed for installing the BIOS. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. Even though other OSes might be compatible as well, we do not recommend applying this release Select Start from the taskbar. Go to Power > Restart. Alternatively, press Ctrl + Alt+Del. Select Power, then Restart. If the laptop is frozen, press and hold the power button until it turns off. Rebooting a Lenovo laptop is often the first step in resolving major and minor computer problems. KwTyGJ.