> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Gabriel Guzman
> Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 9:49 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Openbsd broke my hard drive twice! Getting frustrated
> 
> I've been seeing a similar issue on a DELL XPS 13" Developer edition I got
> back in June -- ran fine with ubuntu as shipped with Dell, and then I
> wiped and installed OpenBSD and now can't even access the BIOS.
> 
> I'm *sure* it's a BIOS issue as the BIOS is probably trying to do
> something silly with the hardisk.  Haven't gotten around to flashing the
> BIOS to a newer version as I'm fairly sure
> I'll need to remove the harddisk before the system will even let me
> boot (and that involves taking apart most of the laptop).  It's sad that
> BIOSes are so buggy these days, and a bit crazy that something you do to
> the disk would cause the BIOS to freak out.  Oh well, whenever the Dell
> support people pick up the phone, I'll complain to them for all the good
> it will do.
> 
> The Dell had no problem booting the install media from usb, was just
> when it came time to try and boot from HD that the BIOS freaked, and now
> won't allow me to access the BIOS settings or the "choose which media to
> boot from" menu.
> 
> To the OP -- This is definitely not OpenBSD breaking your system, it's
> OpenBSD doing one of the things it does best... exposing bugs in *other*
> places (: and I feel your pain, it's quite frustrating when hardware
> we've paid for can't handle something that should be easy.
> 
> gabe.


I've got a Dell latitude E5440 that exhibits the same problem.  But only with 
certain hard drives. I have some that work just fine and then some that will 
freeze the BIOS. I would recommend trying a different drive

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