This is how you can access UEFI settings on your Linux system. 👇
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It's FOSS (itsfoss@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 02:30:48 JST It's FOSS -
Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 02:49:02 JST Martin Be @itsfoss Or just use a safest way trough your machine bios settings/menu, if you really must go and mess there. Uefi is not something to play with for every average user. Sometimes is a way better to leave it as it is and keep the fingers away from any low-level things.
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It's FOSS (itsfoss@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 17:38:09 JST It's FOSS @anarchotaoist Try resetting the BIOS, should work.
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anarchotaoist (anarchotaoist@liberdon.com)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 17:38:10 JST anarchotaoist @itsfoss
Thanks! Is there any way to bypass a uefi password though?
I have a laptop that refuses to accept the password and I am now locked out of the uefi. -
It's FOSS (itsfoss@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 17-Aug-2023 16:52:36 JST It's FOSS @anarchotaoist Remove CMOS battery from motherboard for 30 seconds, then reattach and reboot.
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anarchotaoist (anarchotaoist@liberdon.com)'s status on Thursday, 17-Aug-2023 16:52:37 JST anarchotaoist @itsfoss
😶 The bios/uefi is the same boot menu.
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