hadrons123

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  • I am happy to say that I found a way. Its not a solution for everyone but it worked. I removed the backcase. Unplugged the CMOS battery. The battery is hooked to the board through a red and black cable. Unplugged the socket. Next I unplugged the laptop's big Acer battery cable attached to the other side of the motherboard.…
  • I am happy to say that I found a way. Its not a solution for everyone but it worked. I removed the backcase. Unplugged the CMOS battery. The battery is hooked to the board through a red and black cable. Unplugged the socket. Next I unplugged the big battery cable. Left everything for a while. I found the reset button as…
  • JackE the key works perfectly fine before and after booting up. Pressing the key f2 results in black screen during restart. After the OS boot up pressing the key activates the special air plane mode for my pc. The key works. JordanB What does reset your PC mean? do you mean reinstall?
  • Good thinking JackE. But unfortunately it didnt work either. Guys anybody know how to reach the acer developers involved. I can send him logs or something he needs and get this thing fixed.
  • Padgett, Jordan, JackE thank you so much for offering your help. But I have tried all your suggestions. Still unable to get into F2. F12 still works but not F2. I have sent a private message to jici79. 
  • Sorry it still doesn't work. F12 is working for now. If I ever need to reinstall or install linux, I can work through F12. But F2 UEFI options are lost forever, unless a fix is coming.
  • The interesting thing is why the internal battery reset failed. Its supposed to reset and clear the user settings... but apparently it didnt help either. I had Lenovo, ASUS , Dell, HP, Samsung laptops and I have used linux, FreeBSD on my laptops exclusively for many years and never had problems with BIOS. 
  • I did not disable secure boot. I tried the shift key. I tried the other thread. Nothing worked yet. Seems like there is some bug that needs some fixing in the BIOS. 
  • Last night I tried the internal battery reset through the pin hole. It didn't work either.
  • Actually i unplugged the thumb drive for a reboot and it hung at a blank screen like that. I tried your suggestion before and even now it didn't work it still is a blank screen. I suspect a corrupt NAND memory. But somehow it does boot into windows. But I dont want to have a PC like this. If there is not going to be BIOS…
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