BIOS: Can access BIOS utility, but cannot change settings.

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, SP 1 Build 7601
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       #11

    Thanks Sir George

    I no longer have the problem of setting the sequence in the BIOS. The USB Flash is now first. I simply restarted with the flashdrive inserted and it came up on the BIOS sequence as an option. My problem now is that when attempting to run Fedora live CD from the Flash drive there is a bug, it will not run. I am using UNetbootin and I figure I'd try some other distro.
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  2. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #12

    TVeblen said:
    Please stop thrashing about in the BIOS. You just need to follow the instruction.

    Also: your operating system has nothing to do with your BIOS.
    You are experiencing the new UEFI BIOS that is used on all newer laptops today. Time for the old dog to learn the new tricks.
    A review of the article cited below seems to contradict your statement;

    HTG Explains: Learn How UEFI Will Replace Your PC’s BIOS - How-To Geek

    The boot sequence is clearly an option in UEFI from what I see. Am I missing something?
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  3. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #13

    mikeo56 said:
    Thanks Sir George

    I no longer have the problem of setting the sequence in the BIOS. The USB Flash is now first. I simply restarted with the flashdrive inserted and it came up on the BIOS sequence as an option. My problem now is that when attempting to run Fedora live CD from the Flash drive there is a bug, it will not run. I am using UNetbootin and I figure I'd try some other distro.
    Well, I'm glad you got one problem solved.
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  4. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, SP 1 Build 7601
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       #14

    sorry dbl post
    Last edited by mikeo56; 02 Sep 2012 at 10:14. Reason: double post
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  5. Posts : 6,292
    Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
       #15

    Sir George said:
    TVeblen said:
    Please stop thrashing about in the BIOS. You just need to follow the instruction.

    Also: your operating system has nothing to do with your BIOS.
    You are experiencing the new UEFI BIOS that is used on all newer laptops today. Time for the old dog to learn the new tricks.
    A review of the article cited below seems to contradict your statement;

    HTG Explains: Learn How UEFI Will Replace Your PC’s BIOS - How-To Geek

    The boot sequence is clearly an option in UEFI from what I see. Am I missing something?
    Perhaps. One of the major features of the UEFI BIOS is that is is highly configurable by the system manufacturer. Options and features can be offered or hidden, on or off. It can have a GUI or just the legacy settings screens. It can be pure EFI or a hybrid of legacy BIOS and UEFI (most are hybrids).

    It is going to be a headache for folks like us trying to understand each particular setup and give clear instructive answers.
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