BIOS doesn't open when in dual-boot - SF314-42

Welemtam
Welemtam Member Posts: 1 New User
edited September 2021 in Swift and Spin Series
Hi,

I recently bought a SF314-42 on which I installed Linux Fedora in dual boot. For doing that, I used the BIOS and it worked very well
But now, when I press F2 on startup, the screen freezes when the Acer logo appears, and I'm not able to access the BIOS
Do you have a solution ? How could I try to update the BIOS when I can't access to it ?
Below is my partitioning, because I saw a few problems that seemed related to this, but nothing similar to my problem.

Thank you,



​//Edited the content to add model name.

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,912 Trailblazer
    When installing Linux, the installer usually tries to switch the booting from Windows to Linux, using GRUB. The defaults for that are to allow zero time to access the BIOS or a boot menu. In Linux you can reconfigure GRUB to wait several seconds before moving on and that should all the BIOS load to see your key press. Another option is to switch from GRUB to Windows Boot Manager and putting the boot option in the EFI settings.
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