![]() ![]() ![]() As it turned out, the laptop has a new EFI BIOS type and, therefore, in the second approach, i installed with EFI partition set in the system partition, and format the whole thing again. I came to the conclusion that computer trying to boot from the network because the system could not be find anywhere else. I installed linux mint 13, unfortunately, for the first time after the installation mint does not start and the computer shows errors on boot like that the hdd can be plugged in not properly etc. I am fresh from buying new laptop and have efi problem. removing the mainboard battery will also work the BIOS will lose its current setup and boot with default selections, then you can re-edit. Or you can remove of use the the mainboard chip (or dip) switch selection to clear (CLR) the BIOS ![]() If you are really stuck on the BIOS hotkey, you can reflash the BIOS, you need to get a utility (it will save your cotrrent BIOS before reflashing it There are some genweral defaults for access to any BIOS, usuallly the DEL, ESC keys or one of the F(Funtion keyes) F!, F10 and so on.when you find the name or see it on your boot, the numbers appear on the bottom of the screen, you can searcfh for that name (name number) on the internet to find the infor for your BIOS I don't know if Dmesg in a console will show the BIOS name (AWARD etc.) hardware profiling, there is a speed test to compare your machine, as well as various info in regards to the BIOS and devices being used Sure read the manual for your computer, search for the bios name, you will find it under the desktop when it loads Mint, if you look at the system information Catch22 wrote:Is there any way I could reach BIOS-settings? ![]()
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