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On 16/04/17 16:52, mr meowski wrote:
Ok, Ok. I will reset the CMOS tomorrow [1]. I do have my laptop as a fall back machine, so no excuse really. I will let you know how I get on.The problem is definitively that fast boot has been enabled The ONLY fix is to reset the BIOS (via the Clear CMOS button) Where the Clear CMOS button is (on the back next to the HDMI port) How to use it (power off, unplug, depress button, power back up) You may have to change default BIOS settings to get your system booted Just reset the damn CMOS already! (Pretty please) Cheers
Neil[1] Why not now? Because it is nearly 7 pm Sunday evening and I want plenty of time to sort it out.
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