(11-03-2012, 10:00 AM)jkbuha Wrote: let's try and break this down further.
My 15z is a UK keyboard (ie: Shift+2 = ")
@Pierob - what is yours?
@Thorbsd - what is yours?
I got my 15z when I was in Canada so I assume I've got an "American" keyboard.
From a completely shut off and unplugged system, I press only the right arrow key, plug in the power cord, then half a second later I remove my finger from the right arrow key and the system powers up. The fans start going full blast, and the power button is illuminated and flashing.
I used the Universal BIOS Extractor Tool to make a copy of my BIOS, and renamed it BIOS.cap and I put it on a FAT32 formatted flash drive. When the system booted up, it briefly accessed the flash drive for about half a second, but then it didn't seem to be doing anything else.
Maybe that is what is supposed to happen, but I guess I was assuming that it would read the BIOS.cap file and then proceed to boot normally.
Do I need to make the flash drive bootable with some type of recovery environment? How are you guys booting into what looks like some kind of UEFI shell?