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Can whoever is responsible for this issue please post how to fix it? I
can't change any settings in my BIOS. Either tell me how to fix this or
buy me a new laptop.
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Hello, I need help, I have an old HP Pavilion computer with problems
that no one can fix. He had ubuntu 17.10 installed. Your HD has been
removed and formatted, but still not resolved. I don't know much about
linux I need to install Windows 10. I was able to boot it with a USB
stick with lubuntu 22
boot-repair-disk-32bit updated, based on 18.04.5 instead of 17.10.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Status: New => Triaged
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Assignee: (unassigned) => YannUbuntu (yannubuntu)
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** Description changed:
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI
drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell
and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
+
+ Warning: 32bit iso on sourceforge for boot-repair-disk
** Description changed:
An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the Intel SPI
drivers results in a serial flash that is read only in Intel Broadwell
and Haswell machines with serial flashes with SPI_NOR_HAS_LOCK set.
Symptoms:
* BIOS settings cannot be saved
* USB B
I used 32bit boot-repair-disk iso yesterday to try fix a grub problem.
Looks like it's built on unpatched Ubuntu 17.10. My bios is now corrupt
and unable to boot from USB, worse grub wasn't fixed so my tablet is now
a paperweight (maybe a powerbank, suppose it has some use. Fujitsu Q584
using Insyd
I ran into this problem and resolved it by deleting
/sys/firmware/efi/efivars/dump-type0-*
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Title:
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> My default first boot device is Ubuntu and then windows and then USB
and network.. etc..
(...)
> I tried to run pratation magic.
How did you boot Partition Magic?
If this is on a DVD, the ODD must be before the HDD in the boot
sequence.
Then you could also just boot Focal64 for fixing.
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@axt thank you for the update. But the problem is my BIOS has now become read
only. Earlier last year, I tried to upgrade ubuntu from 17 to 19 and since then
the BIOS has become read only. If I make any changes it will not get saved.
That's my main issue.
I cannot boot from USB,
I cannot boot fr
https://thehackernews.com/2020/07/grub2-bootloader-
vulnerability.html?fbclid=IwAR0QDfYoo_wLhamrGvv-
yO8qIhAi1jlmiYQ92Uw7PwYRCvbJfpHDyoJxcg4
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Btw., Vicky, if Win8 is already running, the first thing I would do
would be to flash the last available UEFI, unfortunately also almost 5
years old.
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/de/en/products/laptops-and-
netbooks/lenovo-z-series-laptops/lenovo-z50-70/downloads/DS100528
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Vicky, your current issue has nothing to do with the UEFI issue in this
thread.
> I then select windows 8 and use windows 8.
Technically you only had to do an in-place upgrade to Win10.
This reliably ;-) overwrites Grub.
Officially, this has been possible free of charge for up to 1 year after
th
As per my previous comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147/comments/626
I have Lenovo z50 70
I had dual os installed on it.
1) Ubuntu 17x
2) Windows 8
As soon as I boot the laptop. It takes me to the GUNU GRUB Version
2.02~beta2-36Ubuntu3.22 black screen where I se
It worked! Thanks a lot! <3
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Title:
corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in kernel
Status in Linux:
Unknown
Status in linux packag
> Before you have to scrap the notebook...
> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed
> is much newer, but should also work.
For the moment this is true. But it is not guaranteed that the latest
published grub in xenial-updates will su
Before you have to scrap the notebook:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-
updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed is much newer,
but should also work.
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Before you have to scrap the notebook...http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-
updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed">http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists
/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/current/grubx64.efi.signed is
much newer, but should also work.
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I had an old laptop sitting on a shelf for quite some time. It's still
working but I can't boot from usb unless I fix this.
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Title:
These instructions are for a bug related to a 3-year-old non-LTS Ubuntu
release. Are you sure this is relevant to you? This would mean you've
had your firmware in a broken state for almost 3 years without
recovering it.
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Is there still a way to download grubx64.efi.signed file?
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-
updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.20/grubx64.efi.signed
The download link is dead.
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To fix the issue if you lost access to all operating systems on your
machine:
Using Virtualbox in any Windows/Linux machine, create a regular
installation of Ubuntu on a flash drive (16GB or more space), since you
can't create an installation on your hard drive due to problems in the
kernel. If yo
Fix: The issue was fixed in kernel version 4.13.0-21 by configuring the
kernel so it is not compiled with Intel SPI support. But previous
affected machines still suffered from a broken BIOS.
Repair: If you still can boot into Ubuntu, you can recover your BIOS
with the following steps:
1. Boot int
Many many thanks Steve!
Bug Bios on my laptop is solved. \(^o^)/
For information:
1. download:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.22/grubx64.efi.signed
2. change permission: sudo chmod 777 grubx64.efi.signed
3. copy: sudo cp grubx64.e
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 01:55:43PM -, Jeremie wrote:
> I have installed fixed kernel but impossible to boot on it. I have
> changed grubx64.efi by
> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.21/grubx64.efi.signed
> It still blocks with t
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Title:
corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in kernel
Status in Linux:
Unknown
Status in linux package in Ubu
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Assignee: Fujinaga Daiki (fr099) => (unassigned)
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I have lenovo laptop z50-70
I followed this step -
Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
$ sudo cp grubx64.efi.signed /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
After this I am getting grub prompt. I want to remove that
grubx64.efi.signed file :(
Now its completely dead.
What is
Also my HP Pavilion 15 Notebook PC (L3S64EA#ABZ) was affected by this
problem, no longer saved the BIOS settings after installing this version
of Ubuntu, I solved as described above, I downloaded and installed the
kernel and carried out the procedure Described with a single reboot.
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Hi,
After many many try, I have succeeded to boot into Ubuntu (latest LTS 16.04.6)
after changing uuid value that I have saved before delete my HDD.
First step, but now I cannot repair bios...
I have installed fixed kernel but impossible to boot on it. I have changed
grubx64.efi by
http://arch
Oh my god it worked!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!! My laptop has
been like this for a year and it's fixed now! Thank you again so much
for your help :-) I'm so incredibly happy
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 10:44:34PM -, Marek Hák wrote:
> The output of 'efibootmgr -v' showed me where the EFI partition is, but
> I have no idea where it's mounted or how to get to it.
> Boot0004* ubuntuHD(2,GPT,83484852-541d-401e-
> 84e7-6e6e8549496a,0x1f4800,0x82000)/File(\EFI\ubunt
The output of 'efibootmgr -v' showed me where the EFI partition is, but
I have no idea where it's mounted or how to get to it.
Boot0004* ubuntuHD(2,GPT,83484852-541d-401e-
84e7-6e6e8549496a,0x1f4800,0x82000)/File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)
Some info that may help:
I do not have the current
Marek, Secure Boot is a UEFI feature. It is not possible for you to
have Secure Boot blocking a kernel boot if you do not have UEFI.
It is possible that your EFI System Partition is not mounted at
/boot/efi, if you have modified your /etc/fstab since installation. For
the system to boot at all u
Thanks for the help Mathieu, however, it sadly did not solve the issue.
There was no /efi direcory in my /boot. I still tried to create the
directories you told me to copy it into, but that didn't work. Is it
possible I have a non-UEFI version of ubuntu?
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signed), here's what you can do:
1) Download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-
updates/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.20/grubx64.efi.signed.
2) Copy grubx64.efi.signed over /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi:
Hi, I have this exact issue, and I got to step 5, but secure boot is
preventing me from booting the new kernel, because it is unsigned. Is
there a signed version of it, or can I force it to boot from it somehow?
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Hi. I'm experiencing problems that look very similar to the ones
described in this bug report (can't boot from USB, changes made in UEFI
won't save). This I noticed a couple days ago when trying to install a
new distro, that failed with "Installing for x86_64-efi platform. Could
not delete variable
Hi everyone, i cannot have access on ubuntu and USB boot not work. Is
there any way to fix the problem?
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> Hello dear skilled members,
>
> I would also call upon you to know if the «installation» of LibreBoot
> that rewrites an open-sourced BIOS can be an alternative way to the fix
> described in the Bug Descript
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Lenovo yoga thinkpad. Cant boot into ubuntu or win10. After boot screen
I get error 0271 For Time/Date. After entering bios I cannot make any
changes. Cycle continues.
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Also changed cmos battery.
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Status in Linux:
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Status in linux package
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1) You must give UUID stored in broken BIOS
- via USB boot if you can boot Linux and use in terminal "efibootmgr
-v"
- in Windows can be some software for check efibootmg from BIOS
- if is not chance to boot (HDD formated etc.) try to find via Hxx
Freeware hex edi
what if I can't boot from Ubuntu again and what if I reprogrammed my
bios.
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Is there any way to fix the problem if I do NOT have access to Ubuntu
(or any other Linux distro) at all? I can only run on Windows10
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Official method didn’t work for me either. Try my solution in the comments.
Look back to December or January.
Martin Kucmercik
so 13. 10. 2018 v 20:45 odesílatel Joannes Wyckmans <
1734...@bugs.launchpad.net> napsal:
> Hi, I have a PEAQ PNB S1015 i2N3, and I have issues starting since my
> init
Hi, I have a PEAQ PNB S1015 i2N3, and I have issues starting since my initial
16.04 ubuntu installation.
I have completely deleted ubuntu, deleted the efi partition of ubuntu,
reinstalled windows from disk.
But,
I cannot boot from usb anymore.
Every start my computer blinks a warning message wi
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I mean Win 1803 of course, "1804" doesn't exist.
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S
I mean Win 1803 of course.
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Status in linux package
#592, #602
@Robert R (roremich)
17.10 w/o .1 is *toxic* (and anyway EoS, with .1 also). Already the
first boot up changes the value. The UEFI is destroyed, so to speak.
Btw., that would not have happened in CSM mode instead UEFI mode.
Hard cheese, inform in advance.
Installing a clean kernel in
Thanks, solved my problem in bios uefi Lenovo G50-80.
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Status in Linux:
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you wrote:
1. Boot in Ubuntu
- I only can boot in to the 17.10 Life System
2. Download
http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/lp1734147/linux-image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb
- i was download...
3. Install the downloaded package:
$ sudo dpkg -i
I've still this issue after 8 months. I had used a live version of
ubuntu 17.10 on a pen drive with a Lenovo g50 and it has corrupted mine
bios, then I've formatted the pen drive becouse i didn't notice the bug.
Now i can't update the kernel becouse on mine hd there is only windows
and cannot boot
I believe the bug should not be affecting more people as it is not
present in current kernels. Also 17.10 goes end of life in a few weeks.
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Also affected: Dell XPS 13 9345 Developer Edition.
The fix works for me, but what are inexperienced users going to do?
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corru
@Danny Vilca the repair method described in the bug description should
fix it. If not then ask for help on the Ubuntu Users mailing list.
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go several months with the BIOS problem I have a Lenovo Y50-70 try to reinstall
some version of Linux via USB without any success.
my last hope was to try to install Linux from a network since the BIOS allows
to start from an OS network but apparently this option is also not possible, I
was told
I was able to fix this issue in my laptop (HP Pavilion N204TX) using the
patch provided (linux-
image-4.15.0-041500rc6-generic_4.15.0-041500rc6.201712312330+20170103+1_amd64.deb).
The issue appeared in my laptop once I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04.
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Would that be possibile to have a live ISO with the 2 kernels of point 2
and 8 ready to try? I have a windows 10 only box at the moment, but
luckily I can boot usb, so I coould try fix my bios and UEFI (as of now
I cannot install anything on my HD).
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Hello dear skilled members,
I would also call upon you to know if the «installation» of LibreBoot
that rewrites an open-sourced BIOS can be an alternative way to the fix
described in the Bug Description; that is, to correct the corrupted
function found the (proprietary) original BIOS ? If so, co
Dear Developper Team,
Would I be relevant if asking you for three advices from my novice
standpoint, please ?
First, since you published a list of « affected machines » in the Bug
Description, I would like to know if this list is closed or expansible;
if other machines could have their BIOS corr
I have a Lenovo G50-80 and the same Problem with the Bios. It was Ubuntu
17.10 and Win 10 installed. After I erased the Harddisk kompletly, I
only can now boot the Ubuntu 17.10 LiveCD. The 17.10.1 I was tried but
no booting. The Fix from here i was tried, but it wasnt funktion. So
what can i do now
this bug also affects dell inspiron-13-7352
i had a problem where i needed to update my bios, but this bug kept me
from being able to make any bios changes until i installed the older
kernel. obviously a bug with the kernel that came with 17.10.
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>#589
I did not try it myself, but in case of everything eles failed, this site might
give you some idea.
https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/lenovo-g50-read-only-nvram-solution.html
and
https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/uefi-nvram-ro-installation-workaround.html
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I have installed Ubuntu 17.10 on my laptop lenovo G50-70 which corrupted
the BIOS and unable to save any BIOS settings using all modes as I have
tested. Also I have installed latest version Ubuntu 17.10.1 which was
not fixed the BIOS issue it is continuously displaying "EFI USB Device
boo
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And what if I can't boot into Ubuntu?
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Status in Linux:
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Status in li
windows user on a g50-70 Lenovo here that can't use ubuntu solution
becouse of a live version on a pen drive which was erased, any
suggestions?
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I have applied the fix (alternate kernel) and that did fix the problem.
However the alternate kernel is not without issues. I am unable to
install 'zfsutils-linux' because the zfs modules cannot be built. There
is more information at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1012083/cant-add-
zfs-to-17-10 an
> #583
>>My point was that I have difficulty in changing the order, changes are not
>>permanent, and if it does boot from the CD it does not work in UEFI mode, and
>>so I cannot use e.g. Boot Repair.
>>Would it be harmful to use fix referred to above, or is that specific to
>>Lenovo?
To make t
>#582
Yes, it is a BIOS bug.
My comment #581 is not a reply for your posting but the one above :).
I just wanted to point out that it is possible to install a new version of
Ubuntu from the internal disc to another partition of the sam disc then boot
from that newly installed Ubuntu partition to
I think your problem is nothing to do with this BIOS bug.
Youn are giving a boot priority to the internal drive before the optic drive.
You should override the boot order by pressing a certain key such as F2, F8 and
F9 just after the booting.
Refer the manual of your machine to find out this boot
When I enter the BIOS (F2) and change the boot order and save it doesn't
remember the settings. Changing to legacy mode is also not possible.
Finally, directly booting via the quick boot menu (F8) is not able to
boot anything except the HDD.
It's definitely the BIOS bug discussed here. Because I w
>> #578
BootOrder: 0001,,001A,001D,001F,0021,0022,0023,0024,0025,0027
Boot0001* ubuntu
HD(1,GPT,f3f80d9f-7ffc-4b2d-a2a4-f18977ec7d96,0x800,0x32000)/File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)
Boot001A* UEFI: Samsung SSD 850 PRO 128GB
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x2)/Sata(0,65535,0)/HD(5,GPT,e25b2fb2-415c-47cb-a0
#579
As I have way less experience with EFI than legacy BIOS, I hesitated to add my
comment.
But there seems to be no answer to your question so far, I'll add my 2 cents.
If you can still boot from your Windows installation, there is a hope.
You should be able to proceed as in the legacy BIOS s
Hi,
I have a Lenovo B50-30 Laptop with an Insyde H20 UEFI BIOS that was
corrupted after using a Lubuntu 17.10 Live CD.
My HDD is running Windows 10. And I no longer have my Live CD. My laptop
refuses to boot anything except the HDD or the Live CD. No USB, No CD,
No other HDD.
So I was wondering
I have a desktop that has problems with EFI booting from CD (e.g. for
Boot Repair). Is this likely to be the same issue as discussed here?
I have Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD3H with F8 bios. sudo efibootmgr -v gives:
BootCurrent: 0001
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,,001A,001D,001F,0021,0022,0023,0
The release notes for the 17.10 installer [1] linked to from the Desktop
download page [2] still have this issue in the Known Issues section at
the bottom. Possibly the release notes need to be updated accordingly
[1]
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/ReleaseNotes?_ga=2.209410322.1075533256.
can we fix this bug using wubi?
and if I install the 17.10.1 ubuntu ISO and install via wubi does it repair the
bug itself or i have to do whats says in the description?
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#562 AND #566
i could log to installed ubntu in my hdd and then install new version of the
kernel successfully.
but when i am trying to follow up the original solution in step 4 as :
5. At grub, choose the newly installed kernel. You can choose the "recovery"
mode.
I dont see any newly installe
#562
@gamdow
Thanks man , i boot inti installed os and updated it and then reboot but then i
dontnow how to do step 4,5 in original solution.
Any idea how can i boot with new kernel? Because i see the same old grub page
with option for live boot or install and ...
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>#572
See my posts 540, 542, and 543.
If you can boot from the internal disk with Windows OS, you can fix the BIOS by
creating dualboot setup.
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Is there anyway of fixing the bios within Windows 10? I cannot boot from
a Linux HDD at the moment.
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#570
I forgot to paste this link.
A shop specialized in BIOS chips.
http://www.bios-chip24.com/Notebook/Fujitsu
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Title:
corrupted BI
#569
> This thing is basically a laptop without a screen and keyboard.
http://www.retropcmania.com/2014/12/look-and-not-believe-fujitsu-q9000.html
It looks like possible to open the unit for repair.
BIOS reprogramming like some people suggested here?
I also saw some ebay shops have pre-flashed BI
#568
This thing is basically a laptop without a screen and keyboard. I think I can
smash the keyboard as long as I want with no effect, because the keyboard is
attached via USB and it seams that it does not initialize the USB controller.
How can I submit the model?
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#567
I think you might want to submit this model for updating the informatin
regardng this bug.
As long as I can tell, there has been no othere report that this BIOS bug
affects mini PCs.
I looked around Fujitsu site for the information.
The terrible thing is that they only offer the information
#565 Nope.. Nothing. It's not a Laptop but a Mini-PC
(https://sp.ts.fujitsu.com/dmsp/Publications/public/ds-
esprimo-Q9000-estar5.pdf). It even does not seam to detect the USB
keyboard (no lights flashing or NUM-LOCK switching possible). Also I've
a black screen.
Simply dead. I tried a BIOS recove
I fixed my laptop Acer E5-511-C5QS, it has all the described issues BIOS save
won't change and i was unable to boot from a Liveusb, so i follow #554 and i
use bruteforce procedure drescribed in #560 and find that my partition was
(hd0,9) equivalent to sda9, i get stuck in initramfs, and i use #5
#564
It sounds like the POST delay of your laptop is currently set to zero second
and the machine is trying to boot from the wrong devise.
Try hitting the [ESC] key repeatedly as soon as you turn on the computer.
This key sequence could be different (mine was HP Probook) - so check the
support pa
#546
Sorry for the late response. It even doesn't do POST anymore. I turn it
on and all it does is, to start the fan at full power.
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Hi everyone, I'm from Peru,
I received the same damage to my LENOVO Y50 70 Touch I was working several
months without realizing this bug until I had problems with my ubuntu and
decided to install my OS. now I can not start from any device, install ubuntu
17.10.1 on my disk with another computer
@fardin
Happy to hear you're making progress, though I won't be able to help you
as much at this stage because your system is setup up differently from
mine.
Since you've reached the initrmfs terminal, you just need to locate
"vmlinuz" now that the drives have been reordered. That should be
where
@gamdov
Thank you very much man , i solved the step 2 and my drive number i s
(hd1,3).
Now i am trying step 3 but as you said i am getting the error which you
mentioned in #554.
I have tryed this:
grub> set root=(hd1,3)
grub> linux /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda3 also i have tried sda2
grub>initrd /in
@fardin
I'm no expert on the grub terminal, but you should be able to access all
the attached devices even if you couldn't boot from them. There's maybe
a command that lists all the partitions, but I was locked out of using
modules thanks to SecureBoot. So I used the following method;
The device
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