There are several different BIOS you may encounter so the paths listed here may or may not be accurate in your case.
Set BIOS Options
Turn off the Device
Plug the device into Ethernet
If the device has an Ethernet Port the option I refer to as the option ending inNIC (IPV4) later will be ONBOARD NIC (IPV4) otherwise you’ll need an adapter and it’ll likely be USB NIC (IPV4) the important bit is to look at the suffix
After pressing the power button to power the device, hold the BIOS key (For Dell Devices this is F2) until you see the device entering the BIOS.
Some BIOS may require you to Unlock or enter an Admin Password look for these if you cannot alter some settings for this you will use the BIOS Password
In the Storage tab, select AHCI/NVMe
In the Boot Configuration Tab, Ensure Secure Boot is enabled
Also in Boot Configuration, Ensure that the option ending inNIC (IPV4) and ending inNIC (IPV6) are in the Boot Sequence and Enabled
Apply changes and exit the BIOS, this will restart the device.
As soon as the device boots pressF12 (Spam clicking is a good idea)to enter the One-Time Boot Menu
In the One-Time Boot Menu, select the option ending inNIC (IPV4)
Enter the BIOS Password when prompted for a password
The screen will change to black and do some loading, eventually, it will prompt you to pressENTER, you must do so rather quickly so pay attention
Enter the BIOS Password when prompted for a password
When presented with the Task Sequence Wizard, select WWU - Windows 10/11 x64 Deploy