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  • egydiocoelho said: Although version 1803 is "incompatible" according to what Microsoft support told me it seems to work fine out of the box (haven't done any thorough testing though). I've installed 1803 from scratch and disabled automatic updates, after that I've installed all the drivers available on the Acer support…
  • Windows 10 Here's the inxi -Fxz output
  • Yes, I have the latest version installed 2.03 Might work but it's not the kind of solution I'm looking for, seems more like a hack. I don't have grub, I'm using systemd-boot, can I do it? and what's this supposed to do? sorry I'm not linux-literate enough to understand what this commands are doing.
  • I think that the problems comes from the UEFI and not the software boot options since the error message is from the UEFI and no boot device is detected; still I've checked what you suggest might be at fault and the default boot option is Antergos, here's the config file (I'm using systemd-boot and not grub): default…
  • There are no options to select when the "no bootable device" message appears and the computer clock is keeping time just fine.
  • OK I've just tried a bunch of stuff and none worked: * Disable secure boot * Load setup defaults * "Erase all secure boot settings" -> "Select an UEFI file as trusted for execution" -> Selecting the systemd .efi file an naming it "hdd" * "Erase all secure boot settings" -> "Select an UEFI file as trusted for execution" ->…
  • I know this is an old question but the first answer of this SO question solved that issue for me (although my computer started fine despite the errors it would freeze after a while if I was running a VM) https://superuser.com/questions/1052023/ioapic0-not-in-ivrs-table Hope it helps you or anyone else with this issue.
  • Like egydiocoelho said I don't think this will fix my problem since secure boot is working fine and I've also already tried with it disabled, furthermore the problem in which the "Windows boot manager" would come back from the dead seems now gone for good as when I restart the computer no boot options are present at all…
  • I don't think you understand my problem, the computer boots fine when I turn it on it's just when I reset it that it fails to boot. Furthermore I'm not using Grub2.
  • Tried it and it doesn't work, the result is the same as before.
  • Just tried that and the problem persists... :( I've tried hitting F2 after a reboot (before the "no bootable device" screen) and entering the UEFI settings and under the boot section there are in fact no options: (The photo was taken before trying your suggestion about disabling the secure boot)
  • I know that, that's why it's weird it only shows up when I reset the computer. Also I was able to install Antergos. To sum up the current problem (sorry if my previous redaction was confusing): When I reboot the computer that message appears (no bootable device) but if I turn it off and then on again everything works fine.…
  • Update: By using systemd-boot instead of grub2 the reboot issue is now similar to the one I had with Mint, so now rebooting the machine just prompts a message from the UEFI saying "No bootable device" and it doesn't completely destroy the ability for the computer to boot if I turn it off and on again after that. Thanks for…
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