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Installing Debian on Thinkpad X250 (UEFI)
I am installing Debian Jessie from netinst on a USB key. I went to BIOS
and made the key first boot priority, but made a BIG mistake and failed to disable UEFI Secure boot (UEFI is new to me). As the result, when I now power the machine on, I can only do one thing, which is to register with Microsoft. I found out too late that BIOS is now disabled. How do I get access to BIOS back and how do I respond if and when I'm asked for admin pw? |
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