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BIOS setting disappeared after installing Ubuntu 18.04
The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install target/Problem installing ubuntu 13.10 on Legacy BIOS machineIS there any way to force UBUNTU to install in BIOS Boot mode?Ubuntu 17.04: Cannot access/see BIOSHow to install Ubuntu 16.04 on external GPT HDD from non UEFI BIOS modeThe 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install into / target/. Without the GRUB boot loader, the installed system will not bootFailed to open EFIMicrosoftBootgrubx64.efi, can't enter BIOSblack screen with non-blinking dash after a power outage happended during installation of Ubuntu 18.04ltsWhat are the recomendation for dual boot between Windows 10 and Ubuntu 19/18.04
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I was trying to install ubuntu on my laptop(which is old and doesn't support UEFI) and while installing, it showed this error message:
"The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install target/".
I found the solution(here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1044751) and it solved the problem with the error, installation finished then the computer got restarted but ubuntu didn't started, to be clear nothing happened except that this page shows right after turning on the laptop:
Bios setting problem
Now I can't even access my "bios settings" page neither using a bootable memory.
While I hit F2 during the hardware initialization the same page keeps showing. When I'm in the page and press Enter the page just loads again, what should I do?
18.04 hardware bootloader bios
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I was trying to install ubuntu on my laptop(which is old and doesn't support UEFI) and while installing, it showed this error message:
"The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install target/".
I found the solution(here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1044751) and it solved the problem with the error, installation finished then the computer got restarted but ubuntu didn't started, to be clear nothing happened except that this page shows right after turning on the laptop:
Bios setting problem
Now I can't even access my "bios settings" page neither using a bootable memory.
While I hit F2 during the hardware initialization the same page keeps showing. When I'm in the page and press Enter the page just loads again, what should I do?
18.04 hardware bootloader bios
There is no way for the operating system to affect the functioning of the BIOS menu. Provide more information about your hardware please?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:53
@AmithKK it's fujitsu AH532, Intel core i5 Sandy bridge CPU, and 12 GB of ram
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 18:54
What happens when you press tab on the screen that comes up?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:58
@AmithKK it switches to "Application Menu" tab, there's one option "Diagnostic Screen"
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:01
2
Actually, the OS can change the BIOS. There was a bug filed bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147 that would corrupt the BIOS from 17.10
– Terrance
Jul 12 '18 at 19:03
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show 3 more comments
I was trying to install ubuntu on my laptop(which is old and doesn't support UEFI) and while installing, it showed this error message:
"The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install target/".
I found the solution(here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1044751) and it solved the problem with the error, installation finished then the computer got restarted but ubuntu didn't started, to be clear nothing happened except that this page shows right after turning on the laptop:
Bios setting problem
Now I can't even access my "bios settings" page neither using a bootable memory.
While I hit F2 during the hardware initialization the same page keeps showing. When I'm in the page and press Enter the page just loads again, what should I do?
18.04 hardware bootloader bios
I was trying to install ubuntu on my laptop(which is old and doesn't support UEFI) and while installing, it showed this error message:
"The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install target/".
I found the solution(here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1044751) and it solved the problem with the error, installation finished then the computer got restarted but ubuntu didn't started, to be clear nothing happened except that this page shows right after turning on the laptop:
Bios setting problem
Now I can't even access my "bios settings" page neither using a bootable memory.
While I hit F2 during the hardware initialization the same page keeps showing. When I'm in the page and press Enter the page just loads again, what should I do?
18.04 hardware bootloader bios
18.04 hardware bootloader bios
asked Jul 12 '18 at 18:49
Mohammad bdMohammad bd
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There is no way for the operating system to affect the functioning of the BIOS menu. Provide more information about your hardware please?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:53
@AmithKK it's fujitsu AH532, Intel core i5 Sandy bridge CPU, and 12 GB of ram
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 18:54
What happens when you press tab on the screen that comes up?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:58
@AmithKK it switches to "Application Menu" tab, there's one option "Diagnostic Screen"
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:01
2
Actually, the OS can change the BIOS. There was a bug filed bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147 that would corrupt the BIOS from 17.10
– Terrance
Jul 12 '18 at 19:03
|
show 3 more comments
There is no way for the operating system to affect the functioning of the BIOS menu. Provide more information about your hardware please?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:53
@AmithKK it's fujitsu AH532, Intel core i5 Sandy bridge CPU, and 12 GB of ram
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 18:54
What happens when you press tab on the screen that comes up?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:58
@AmithKK it switches to "Application Menu" tab, there's one option "Diagnostic Screen"
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:01
2
Actually, the OS can change the BIOS. There was a bug filed bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147 that would corrupt the BIOS from 17.10
– Terrance
Jul 12 '18 at 19:03
There is no way for the operating system to affect the functioning of the BIOS menu. Provide more information about your hardware please?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:53
There is no way for the operating system to affect the functioning of the BIOS menu. Provide more information about your hardware please?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:53
@AmithKK it's fujitsu AH532, Intel core i5 Sandy bridge CPU, and 12 GB of ram
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 18:54
@AmithKK it's fujitsu AH532, Intel core i5 Sandy bridge CPU, and 12 GB of ram
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 18:54
What happens when you press tab on the screen that comes up?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:58
What happens when you press tab on the screen that comes up?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:58
@AmithKK it switches to "Application Menu" tab, there's one option "Diagnostic Screen"
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:01
@AmithKK it switches to "Application Menu" tab, there's one option "Diagnostic Screen"
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:01
2
2
Actually, the OS can change the BIOS. There was a bug filed bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147 that would corrupt the BIOS from 17.10
– Terrance
Jul 12 '18 at 19:03
Actually, the OS can change the BIOS. There was a bug filed bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147 that would corrupt the BIOS from 17.10
– Terrance
Jul 12 '18 at 19:03
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Upon looking up the Laptop Model on Google, several issues with your specific model of laptop losing BIOS usability(Albeit on windows installs) popped up
The solution seems to be unplugging the hard drive, which will allow the bios to work, going to "Advanced Settings" and disabling FastBoot
Source
I removed the hard disc and nothing changed, still the same page keeps showing.
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Upon looking up the Laptop Model on Google, several issues with your specific model of laptop losing BIOS usability(Albeit on windows installs) popped up
The solution seems to be unplugging the hard drive, which will allow the bios to work, going to "Advanced Settings" and disabling FastBoot
Source
I removed the hard disc and nothing changed, still the same page keeps showing.
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:21
add a comment
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Upon looking up the Laptop Model on Google, several issues with your specific model of laptop losing BIOS usability(Albeit on windows installs) popped up
The solution seems to be unplugging the hard drive, which will allow the bios to work, going to "Advanced Settings" and disabling FastBoot
Source
I removed the hard disc and nothing changed, still the same page keeps showing.
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:21
add a comment
|
Upon looking up the Laptop Model on Google, several issues with your specific model of laptop losing BIOS usability(Albeit on windows installs) popped up
The solution seems to be unplugging the hard drive, which will allow the bios to work, going to "Advanced Settings" and disabling FastBoot
Source
Upon looking up the Laptop Model on Google, several issues with your specific model of laptop losing BIOS usability(Albeit on windows installs) popped up
The solution seems to be unplugging the hard drive, which will allow the bios to work, going to "Advanced Settings" and disabling FastBoot
Source
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I removed the hard disc and nothing changed, still the same page keeps showing.
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I removed the hard disc and nothing changed, still the same page keeps showing.
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:21
I removed the hard disc and nothing changed, still the same page keeps showing.
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:21
I removed the hard disc and nothing changed, still the same page keeps showing.
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Jul 12 '18 at 19:21
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There is no way for the operating system to affect the functioning of the BIOS menu. Provide more information about your hardware please?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:53
@AmithKK it's fujitsu AH532, Intel core i5 Sandy bridge CPU, and 12 GB of ram
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 18:54
What happens when you press tab on the screen that comes up?
– Amith KK
Jul 12 '18 at 18:58
@AmithKK it switches to "Application Menu" tab, there's one option "Diagnostic Screen"
– Mohammad bd
Jul 12 '18 at 19:01
2
Actually, the OS can change the BIOS. There was a bug filed bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1734147 that would corrupt the BIOS from 17.10
– Terrance
Jul 12 '18 at 19:03