Linux lite wont boot9/25/2023 I had a quad boot (Ubuntu MATE (forgot which version, it was a few years ago), Linux Mint, Windows 8 (as that’s what came with the laptop) and Windows 10) until a partition manager deleted the Linux partitions. To boot to USB, I have to plug the USB stick in, boot the computer, type exit and press enter, then select the USB device option which takes me back into the GRUB prompt again, where I type (for example) chainloader (hd0,msdos2)/efi/boot/grub圆4.efi and then boot and it boots to USB just fine. On boot, it takes me to a grub prompt (not grub rescue) that says:Īt which point I type exit which gives me a prompt to choose a boot device, where I can boot to Windows Boot Manager just fine but USB devices don't work. I have since (accidentally) uninstalled Linux when I tried to resize my Windows partition with a tool which wiped out my Linux partitions. I have installed Linux on 2 other laptops without any issues but its just this one that doesn't want to go into the BIOS anymore. I used to be able to get into the bios fine before I installed Linux. I have tried spamming lots of different keys on startup, including Escape, F1, F2, F3, F4, F12, delete and shift. Searching online for the specific error code. This happens more than once, you might be able to find help by It looks like something didn't load correctly. I have also tried booting into Windows, holding shift and pressing restart and then once on the recovery screen, selecting Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options -> UEFI Firmware Settings and clicking restart. I have tried fwsetup but I just get a message saying:Ĭould not set EFI variable 'OsIndications'. Since I installed Linux on my old laptop, I cannot access the BIOS menu.
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