eightwt Troubleshooter

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  • Solved the problem by replacing the motherboard. Now the BIOS behaves and I have a real UEFI boot into LinuxMint.
  • Well, I don't share your pessimism. This system never did have a Windows installation, so I have nothing to recover to. The SSD was clean when I installed it and I used Linux Mint 18 in Legacy boot mode. I recently added the UEFI partition so I could boot Mint using UEFI mode with Secure Boot disabled. I was able to set a…
  • Unfortunately new drives don't usually come with Windows or UEFI partitions installed, nor instructions on how to do so. It's a learning curve. I wouldn't call it an error. However Acer, like all Windows-centric companies, does not help matters by offering legacy BIOS modes and crippling them at the same time.…
  • If u read the whole thread you'd see I started with a clean SSD and I don't want any windows partitions at all, legacy or uefi. Sorry u went through the trouble to post such detailed information. If you have such a detailed description of how to go to uefi without wiping my drive (just OS is ok) I'M be happy to read it. As…
  • Can't say too much now. Out of country. Did some reading about Acer re:uefi and the biggest thing I took away was the need to disable secure boot. Overkill anyway. I'll stick with my present setup until such time as I need to change. For now me and my computer are separated for another 5 weeks until I get home. Ciao.
  • OK, so the SD slot works when booted UEFI, but not in Legacy mode. Sounds like Acer doesn't really want anyone to use Legacy. I removed the HDD and installed an SSD but everything installed as Legacy. I did not install Windows. If I want to run UEFI I have to create the EFI boot partition and do some other magic I suppose.…
  • Yes, I run in legacy mode, but I stumbled on a solution. First I got rid of Windows for good. It was really too much of a pain in the ***** to bother with. I run Linux Mint 18.3 as my working system. I installed Grub Customizer and in the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file I had previously commented out the line 'gfxmode…
  • Well that was a wasted effort. I was able to install Win 8 on an SDcard and boot from it but it borked my Grub bootloader because it took control of the MBR. I had a hell of a time getting back to normal and now the SDcard won't boot. Next option is to remove the SSD and slap in a clean HDD and install Windows in that.
  • It's a Catch-22. In order to create a Windows to Go USB I need a Windows machine. I'll try a Windows installer iso to a USB drive and upgrade the BIOS that way. 
  • You are correct. The BIOS updates that Acer provides are written as Windows executables (thankyouverymuch). Therfore I must run them from a Wiindows OS, UEFI or not. As a Linux user that pretty much cripples my attempts. There is no way I'd attempt to use Wine or another emulator for this. It's, as you say, too risky. I…
  • AFAIK the machine is not in ANY mode when one updates a BIOS since no OS is running. Correct me if I'm wrong about that.
  • Yes, you are right, the laptop is in legacy mode. It came with Windows 8, but I wiped it because I want nothing to do with Windows. In fact the original HD has been replaced by an SSD. So the last thing I'd ever do is install a Windows OS. I will read over the docs and decide whether I can update the BIOS. I don't see why…
  • Sorry philetus, suspend and sleep are pretty much the same thing in Linux and Android. Hibernate is disabled because I'm using an SSD. The SDcard slot is enabled after reboot but becomes disabled after coming out of sleep/suspend.
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