> 5. aug. 2021 kl. 04:34 skrev Stéphane Paquin <spaq...@kopel.ca>:
> 
> 
> The issue is super probably between the hardware, the BIOS & the EUFI drivers.
> Or just plain hard disk corruption; I've seen that on the r730xd in fact. 
> With so many hardware freezes, the firmware drivers ended up as garbage on 
> the disk. Same could/should happen with the EUFI drivers on disk.

Whether or not the firmware files have been corrupted is relatively easy to 
check, at least - doas fw_update -v will report any errors. Then fw_update -d 
the damaged drivers and reinstall them with fw_update driver.

(I had to do exactly that while fiddling with my new ASUS laptop a little while 
back, the article is fairly close to the first url in my .signature)

- Peter



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