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Re: Cant boot without ACPI=off after BIOS was updated



On 08.03.2020 17:02, Sebastián Carloza R wrote:
Hi

My PC's (ASUS X571GD) BIOS was updated (to BIOS 306). I think Windows did it automatically in an update. I have a Dual Boot with Debian 10.3 and windows 10. From that moment I have to boot with ACPI = off, to load Debian.

I don't know what's the package I would have to report, if there is even one in this case.

Greetings and thanks
Indeed, Windows 10 can update BIOS on it's volition. [1]
It's possible that if you reset BIOS to default settings it will solve your issue. It is a good idea in general to reset BIOS settings after update, restart PC and reconfigure BIOS settings.
Also, as an option you can rollback BIOS version to 302. [2]
Or ask ASUS support for an advice or possible fix. If a regression was introduced in version 306, they probably will release a new BIOS version with necessary fixes.

[1] https://www.asus.com/en/support/FAQ/1041263
[2] https://www.asus.com/ru/Laptops/ASUS-Laptop-X571GD/HelpDesk_BIOS/

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