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  • I was going to try a new SSD but before purchase I googled how to go about swapping it out and I realised that 1 of the 12 screws holding the cover on was covered by a label which said would invalidate the warranty if removed. So I decided I would try to do a Win 10 reset after all and as a precaution I used the Windows…
  • That sounds like a good plan and they do seem to be amazingly cheap...the profit margin on laptops must be huge! I am though having trouble locating the exact same one in the UK and not sure if it needs to be exactly the same anyway? I have a Kingston RBU SNS8154P3 256GJ1 I found another Kingston model that seems like it…
  • I bought the laptop late October and v1.23 wasn't around till 25/12/20 (12/25/20 to you)....so pretty sure. What is a higher bricking risk? Could it screw the drive up and make it unusable? I'm tempted to try a Windows reset as I don't really use it but am concerned it might mess up my Linux stuff on ext4. I just want to…
  • That's what I already did but there are no optane progs or apps...just stuff on the web.
  • Oh I see! I have the Intel Graphics Command Center installed but no optane progs or apps. Is there something you know of that I could install?
  • I'm sorry but I didn't understand what you meant by NON-web Intel-or optane-related results?? It just brings up the MS Bing search engine when I type 'optane' or 'intel'. Do you think a Windows re-install might be my last resort? I'm not sure what else I can try to be able to get the AHCI option back?
  • I'm in the UK and we usually do our dates as dd/mm/yy unlike your mm/dd/yy format! I think I must've misread the 06/10/20 (your 10/06/20) which is the date for v1.20 but as you say the v1.23 date is 25/12/20 (or your 12/25/20). The date 15/09/20 is what it says for v1.23 when I do msinfo32 in Win 10. I haven't checked for…
  • It says v1.23 with the date 15/09/20 but I notice the date is 06/10/20 in the bios updates section in product support on this site. Pretty sure it was v1.18 before but I'm not sure what I did that changed it...wasn't me knowingly anyway. Would boot-repair have done that?
  • Thanks for your suggestion JackE. I tried boot-repair and the first error on the log file is 'No known boot loader is installed in the MVR of /dev/sda' so no joy there. I also tried some other manual suggestions to repair grub using terminal I found on other forums but none that worked. I had downloaded DiskInternals on…
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