03-22-2019, 09:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2019, 09:57 PM by Lost_N_BIOS.)
Thanks DeathBringer, I did not think to try setup_var for some reason, even after I gathered the variables for him, must have been asleep!!
What were you having him check at setup_var 0x0? I see that as Num-Lock or Blue Tooth Pin Code (Both default 0x1), oddly how can both be same ID for (VarOffset/VarName): 0x0?
ssybesma - All things above can be reset back to default values, nothing to risk by changing the setting and then trying your OS installs.
CSM is not relevant, when UEFI boot is disabled that will automatically mean CSM/Legacy will be used instead.
Do as mentioned >> setup_var 0xC9 0x0 << That is what I was asking you if you wanted on page one, that is one of the main things I would change in the mod BIOS.
If you need to set it back, then all you do is run >> setup_var 0xC9 0x1
And yes, there is more expensive BIOS reprogramming tools, but why pay more when you don't have to? If you want a more expensive cable that might be worth it, get Pomona 5250 SOIC8 test clip cable. More expensive programmers are all the same, in a different package, unless you want to spend $30-50+ The $2.50 ones work fine.
What were you having him check at setup_var 0x0? I see that as Num-Lock or Blue Tooth Pin Code (Both default 0x1), oddly how can both be same ID for (VarOffset/VarName): 0x0?
ssybesma - All things above can be reset back to default values, nothing to risk by changing the setting and then trying your OS installs.
CSM is not relevant, when UEFI boot is disabled that will automatically mean CSM/Legacy will be used instead.
Do as mentioned >> setup_var 0xC9 0x0 << That is what I was asking you if you wanted on page one, that is one of the main things I would change in the mod BIOS.
If you need to set it back, then all you do is run >> setup_var 0xC9 0x1
And yes, there is more expensive BIOS reprogramming tools, but why pay more when you don't have to? If you want a more expensive cable that might be worth it, get Pomona 5250 SOIC8 test clip cable. More expensive programmers are all the same, in a different package, unless you want to spend $30-50+ The $2.50 ones work fine.