• f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz
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    24 hours ago

    I saw one Microsoft help page in which the customer service agent recommended to cut power to the PC during the Windows 8 or 10 boot process, three times! After three failed boots, newer Windows will bring up the UEFI boot options dialog.

    My Sharp PC-7000 has a Setup key on the keyboard.

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      20 hours ago

      Oh my god, it exists. An Enter key large enough to please both ANSI and ISO fans.

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    1 day ago

    I’ve been buying Gigabyte and pressing “DEL” since 1998.

    It’s insane that there is no accepted UX standard for this.

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        I dont know enough about electronics to say for certain but I think Holding down the key doesn’t work from a technical standpoint. If you press it down before the relevant stage of the boot process is running there might not actually run any code to even detect the key press. And holding down a key doesn’t continuously send new keypresses. Only “key down” and “key released”.

        But 100% agree on the standardised key. And it should be something that ia on every keyboard and not behind an alternative funktion! No alt/shift/fn. Just make it enter or something!

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              Most pc brands’ boot menus have kinda blended together for me. The last time I tried it and remember the brand, it was someone’s razer laptop, so that at least doesn’t support it. Macs always do, which is nice.

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    1 day ago

    On my system, I can just run

    $ sudo systemctl reboot --firmware-setup
    

    And it’ll take the system to the BIOS.

    From the systemctl(1) man page:

       --firmware-setup
           When used with the reboot, poweroff, or halt
           command, indicate to the system's firmware to
           reboot into the firmware setup interface for the
           next boot. Note that this functionality is not
           available on all systems.
    
           Added in version 220.
    
       --boot-loader-menu=timeout
           When used with the reboot, poweroff, or halt
           command, indicate to the system's boot loader to
           show the boot loader menu on the following boot.
           Takes a time value as parameter — indicating the
           menu timeout. Pass zero in order to disable the
           menu timeout. Note that not all boot loaders
           support this functionality.
    
           Added in version 242.
    
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      Sometimes it doesn’t work though. If you start to hold the enter-the-uefi-setup button too early it might not do anything. And mashing the keys sometimes don’t work either.

      This shit gives me headaches sometimes. ESPECIALLY WHEN FUCKING WINDOWS STARTS TO BOOT UP.

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      23 hours ago

      Right, I’ve been waiting for somebody to say this. You come in here with your smarmy attitude “you can just hold it down you know 😏”. How many computers have you tried this on? I’ve tried it on one. Once. And it didn’t work. I looked like a FOOL because I trusted some idiot on the internet. So fuck you I’m not doing it again. I’m going to repeatedly smash F2 and Del and maybe F12. Like God intended.

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      24 hours ago

      Sometimes this works. Sometimes it makes the PC speaker beep for two minutes straight while it slowly makes its way through the keyboard buffer.

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    19 hours ago

    yeh… this works 100% if you are single booting Linux. As soon as Windows enter the equation, things get fucked up because of stupid Windows update. Say you have an update and it fails to install because the message “Windows is wotking on updates. Don’t turn off the PC. This will take a while” appears for like 6 hrs. Try to press F2/Del to enter Bios? Tough luck, I smashed the shit out of those keys and still… booted straight into Windows.

    You then need to go do some convoluted shits like the Shift + Restart combo to go the Diagnostic screen and restart into Setup page (the Bios).