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I was trying to figure out the way to make "as a start point" (just to be efi recognized partition) my Nvme disk in the bios of the motherboard MSI PRO z790-s ... I read more the one time that the bios update is considered one of the most problem about ...
I decided to do so ... and everything was easy and without any doubt I finally decide to run M-Flash from bios ... the bios update started fine .. but at certan point (almost the end) my pc went down and crashed ...
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Now If I m trying to enter on bios I can only see a white screen ... but taping here and there I reach to arrive since grub and run my linux ... question is ... and now ?? how can I recover bios
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to be honest I'm not so sure if the process finisher or not .. I just hear my pc crash down .. but I was a bit "joking" with OC setting as well .... and even before it give me a problem ! please guy I'm here waiting for your precious ability to transform a tsunami in a party
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I think Both .. not sure .. I mean I can t open the BIOS ... but linux (with grub UEFI) run perfectely
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There is a jumper on your motherboard that can be used to reset the firmware to default settings.
Look at page 46 for "Resetting Bios" of the manual for your motherboard.
Moderator Note :
While this is not arch-specific , it's also not gnu/linux specfic.
Moving to Kernel & Hardware subboard.
Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2025-11-24 10:35:59)
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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after a bit of research it appears that you are most likely using an older graphics card which is causing the white screen in bios, aparrently disabling VT-D in the bios will fix this, obviously you will need to remove the card and reset the bios first to be able to make the change then re-install the card.
if you rely on VT-D functionality then this obviously causes an issue there
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