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  • It's a custom desktop Windows 10 x64, 10.0.19041 X570 AORUS Ultra MotherboardAMD Ryzen 9 3950X NVIDIA GTX 3090 Founder's Edition G.SKILL Trident Z Neo (For AMD Ryzen) Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 28 Primary monitor is the Predator CG437K, secondary is a Dell U2715H Caught the blue screen of death this time, the Stop Code is…
  • Forgot to mention this is happening ~75% of the time. On fresh boot (usually after a crash) or at the end of my work day when I switch to my desktop PC.
  • I think this will work for many Acer machines that have similar BIOS options, but obvs can't say for sure. Plug in your bootable USB Linux drive In BIOS in the Boot tab, make sure you have UEFI (not Legacy) and Secure Boot is enabled. Then in the Security tab under Secure Boot Mode you'll want to hit "Select an UEFI file…
  • Ok, I figured it out, no thanks to the Acer's chat support >:( Plug in your bootable USB Linux drive In BIOS in the Boot tab, make sure you have UEFI (not Legacy) and Secure Boot is enabled. Then in the Security tab under Secure Boot Mode you'll want to hit "Select an UEFI file as trusted for executing" You should be able…
  • Tried doing this myself today and couldn't figure out how to do it without disabling Secure Boot. I have a Predator GX-792, wanting to install Linux on the second drive (which is now an SSD). It seems like the system didn't want to see the USB drive as bootable, in the boot priority screen a Windows thumb drive would be…
  • I think that'd get tricky without reinstalling everything. You'd want to boot from a linux install disk, wipe out the partitions on the SSD, then install linux with half (or whatever size) of the hard drive, then reinstall Windows.
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