Hi. I have Lenovo G50-80. No way to apply the fix, since I'm not able to load
Ubuntu.
I had dual boot Win 10- Ubuntu 17.10. Didn't know about the bug, so I deleted
Ubuntu partition. Now, with original HDD, I have Grub that: "GNU GRUB version
2.02~beta2-36ubuntu11.2
Minimal Bash-like line
Hello guys,
Installing the kernel reported in the bug description step #8 by
@'Anthony Wong (anthonywong)' finally solved my problem.
Dear @'Anthony Wong (anthonywong)' thank you so much for spending your
invaluable time solving this problem. Grettings from Colombia!
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Step 8 of the updated description on top of the page has solved this
issue on a Lenovo Yoga 300 (Ubuntu 17.10) and a Ideapad 100-14IBY
(Ubuntu 16.04LTS). Thanks to everybody. Hats off, true piece of master
work. I am sorry, if I have written something too emotional.
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The second kernel from step 8 of the new description has solved the
problem on my Lenovo S20-30 touch. Thanks for fixing.
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Just for the record - also solved and also running Acer Aspire E3 -111 -
P60s with InsydeH20 BIOS.
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The problem linked to the bios has Just solved thank to your new
instructions (Acer Aspire es1-111m). Thank you guys!
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This particular bug cannot affect Dell XPS 13 9350 as it is based on
Skylake and the intel-spi driver does not even support it.
However, in order to boot Linux I think you need at least to switch the
SATA controller to AHCI mode as described in:
Possible problem with Dell XPS 13 9350.
Upgraded to 17.10 before christmas, with kernel ...19. Sudden freeze,
when doing powercycle I got a "no bootable device found". I was able to
update the BIOS but with no luck. Then I booted 17.04 from USB but Linux
was unable to find the disk. However the
Hi there,
so it feels I am a special case of this. I am running Linux Mint 18.3 as my
main distro. However to check a problem with standby based on Ubuntu I tried to
run Ubuntu 17.10 from USB. Since then I have the same trouble to save my BIOS,
etc.
However Linux Mint is starting from hard
** Description changed:
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the
intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings
being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version
The description of this bug has been updated for how to repair affected
BIOS. If you are still suffering from this issue and the Ubuntu system
on your laptop is functional, please give it a try. Including the
solution into v4.13 kernel is being investigated. However, if you can no
longer boot to
** Description changed:
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the
intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings
being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version
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Status in
On 3.1.2018 10:06, Mika Westerberg wrote:
> Sorry about the delay but we wanted to make sure the proposed fix can
> recover the two test systems we have reliably before asking others to
> try it.
>
> I've attached a patch to this bug that should fix the still affected
> systems. It applies on top
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Ref #439 Mika
I installed the kernel from your link with the patch and my Acer E3 -
111 notebook with the InsydeH20 BIOS is still not saving changes. In
order to boot form USB i still have to boot GRUB2 - select c for prompt
and then exit and wait for the PXE application to exit and USB drive is
Sorry about the delay but we wanted to make sure the proposed fix can
recover the two test systems we have reliably before asking others to
try it.
I've attached a patch to this bug that should fix the still affected
systems. It applies on top of v4.15-rc6 and I'll be sending it upstream
as well.
I really need some ideas, here's my situation:
I formatted my SSD, my BIOS is in UEFI mode with secure boot enabled and i
can't change any settings.
I can only boot from PXE over network ipv4 / ipv6.
I tried to install ubuntu on my SSD with another computer but an user
noticed me that EFI boot
I dont have any issue with new ubuntu on lenovo ideapad310 amd A10.I
play on bios like piano,swap original hdd with win10 to ssd with
ubuntu,change bios from legacy to uefi.Boot from usb,cdrom and NO
ISSUE!!! Even when newest release burn my laptop i stay with
ubuntu.Before judge ubuntu creators
reply to Juan Felipe (hacktt) #435
yes a few steps closer
Yes I also booted into Windows 10 GUI and tried to re-flash the BIOS.
I am running InsidyeH ver 1.37 and that is the latest version for my machine so
I was unable to update.
My uderstanding is that you can only flash a new version -
Hello guys,
I want to add some updates for some of you that still has some hard
problems with your laptops..
As @'Leó Kolbeinsson (leok)' said in #411 and @'Anthony M.
(thatanthonyguy)' confirmed in #428 and #430 and then @'Leó Kolbeinsson
(leok)' reply back again in #433, this can let you boot
#433 -
I was able to fix my laptop thanks to you! I really appreciate the help Leo! :)
Strangely, it seems like the Legacy fix works for Acers running the InsYde
BIOS, but UEFI still remains broken for some.
As for potential fixes, has anyone tried installing Ubuntu 17.10 (Here's
a spin of
Regarding #430 Anthony -
Yes this is what I also reported in # 411 -
What I find interesting is that my laptop was in Legacy mode when the bug hit
and of course still is.
And though I have the workaround do boot from USB I still cannot chamge the
settings in the InsYde BIOS - which means the
On my Flex 3, updating Ubuntu to kernel 4.14.9 does _not_ help. Has
anyone tried a 4.15.0 RC with success?
#384, I experienced the same thing and seems like the only way to get
the Flex 3 to boot to the Ubuntu installation was to remove the battery,
unplug the CMOS battery, and remove and
Hi how i fix this after i format my hdd?? How i boot somthing?
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I'm now able to boot from my USB. The kernel update thankfully resolved
this issue.
Booting into GRUB, entering the command line and typing "exit" seems to
have worked for me. Of course, this was after I installed Kernel 4.14.9.
Thank you all for the help!
** Description changed:
#424:
I've installed the following kernel images and headers:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.14.9/linux-
headers-4.14.9-041409_4.14.9-041409.201712251541_all.deb
linux-image-4.14.9-041409-generic_4.14.9-041409.201712251541_amd64.deb
Booted into Ubuntu 17.10 with the newly
The kernel update worked for my Lenovo Y50-70 and I can now boot from
USB.
Thanks all for those who helped to fix this.
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Assignee: ramdas chormale (ramdaschormale) => (unassigned)
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#426 Derek: I understand how you feel, but first of all Ubuntu states
that they are not liable for such issues in their disclaimers. They also
have LTS versions which have less problems and more support, nobody were
forced to upgrade to 17.10. I agree that it's a major blow to their
respect and
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Assignee: Derek Ashby (delsubuntu) => (unassigned)
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How the fuck am I or anyone supposed to do anything when the USB ports
don't work & that's your only way of getting media onto their e
notebooks. You blow your own horns about how great you are, find some
half arse fix that doesn't make sense to new users wanting to try a
Linux system (& selected
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I have a Lenovo Ideapad 100-15IBY 80MJ with the same problem, can't do
changes in BIOS and can't boot from other media. I have tried switching
kernels (4.14.9, 4.14.10 and 4.15-rc6) but it doesn't help.
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Hi antonywhat is the way of installing?
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UPDATE (Acer Swift SF314-52):
The problem is semi-resolved. I found a way around by performing a USB
Install using Legacy Mode.
** Description changed:
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the
intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were
This bug affects the following Acer model as well (I've confirmed it as
of now, please add it to the affected models list):
Acer Swift SF314-52
I've installed the kernel 4.14.9 and can confirm that the USB Boot
option is still unavailable. I'll try to install 4.15 and get back to
you.
**
Re: #420
Tried the mainline in your link (4.15RC6) with no change for Acer Aspire
E3 - 111 with Insyde Bios.
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Please try the mainline Linux kernel with intel-spi enabled:
http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/linux-4.15-intel-spi/
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The 4.15-rc6 from kernel.ubuntu.com is no different, it also lacks the
intel-spi driver.
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I have the one that ukuu installed, I'm now downloading the Ubuntu-
compiled ones.
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You have the kernel 4.15-rc6 from kernel.org or from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.15-rc6/ ?
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Just installed 4.15-rc6 and it doesn't even have the intel-spi driver
compiled...
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I am using Lubuntu 17.10
Few week back I did this install and due to some requirement I wanted to change
OS. But to my bad luck the initial BIOS page itself is not coming and while
searching for the solution I got to know the big issue. Its not the way an OS
should behave. My Laptop is LENOVO
Hi Juan Felipe (hacktt),
I have got HP 15-ac159ur laptop and Ubuntu 17.10 is fine for me. All functions
except Hibernation work fine. Only one small problem with artefact in EFI that
I have been seeing by typing "efibootmgr" command.
I have fixed that according that article:
Hi Juan Felipe (hacktt),
I have got HP 15-ac159ur laptop and Ubuntu 17.10 is fine for me. All functions
except Hibernation works fine. Only one small problem with artefact in EFI that
I have been seeing by typing "efibootmgr" command.
I have fixed that according that article:
Can someone who still has the problem try v4.15-rcX kernel instead? It
got few fixes for the atomic sequence handling and might explain why not
all systems recover.
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Happy New Year!
Acer Aspire E3-111-P605 with Insyde BIOS in legacy mode when updated to
lubuntu 17.10 resulting in the problem unable to boot from USB or save
changes in the BIOS.
My solution was to upgrade the kernel to 4.14.10. Still unable to make any
changes in BIOS.
However when booting
Kernel 4.14.10 also not working with this bug on DELL Inspiron 5551 , i am
going to try the 4.15-rc, if no new reply with result that will mean it failed
also, I am still have 2 months warranty, but i prefer if i can fix it with you
as others users of Lenovo that you told that kernel fixed the
** Description changed:
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the
intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings
being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version
Yes Steve I am sure , i knew about this page here after i posted on askubuntu
at this link
https://askubuntu.com/questions/988361/bios-corrupted-with-ubuntu-17-10-no-uefi-boot-or-saving-changes
since this time i am still trying to fix it, even deleted all hard disk
, install windows 8 , install
Good day guys,
I have a HP 14-r012la Notebook PC with the same BIOS problem..
It has installed Xubuntu 17.10 (x64) and I can't change any
configuration in the BIOS nor boot any USB drive.
I have tried installing ukuu kernel software and tested some kernels to
see if they can solve the problem:
How to install 4.14.9? sorry i found that i installed
4.14.0-041400-generic , and want to try your fix maybe it will work with
DELL Inspiron 5551
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I have an HP Pavilion dv4, and it happened to me last month. Nov / 2017
I can not boot through the usb either. This happened after I updated
ubuntu 16, using the iso of ubuntu 17 via usb.
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On December 31, 2017 12:43:20 PM PST, Bassem Gamea <1734...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
>The fix 4.14.9 not working for DELL Inspiron 5551 , I also removed
>17.10 and installed 16.04 from CD , USB still can't boot , and the same
>, no change
If you are able to boot from cd and install Ubuntu
The fix 4.14.9 not working for DELL Inspiron 5551 , I also removed 17.10 and
installed 16.04 from CD , USB still can't boot , and the same , no change
if no way to fix it for all laptops , i will try to send the machine for DELL
warranty
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Amidst all the noise here, I thought it might be good to summarize some
things and perhaps get them confirmed.
Affected distros:
* Ubuntu
* Antergos
and if the kernel bug attached is the same as this one:
* Arch
* Fedora
Note: every distro with the right kernel has the potential for the
Just wishing you all a Happy New Year, in which we hopefully are going
to unbrick our boxes :-)
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Hello, an update on my situation, just for the guys with bricked
systems: try elementary os
somehow I've managed to install Elementary OS via USB, I do not know how
that worked - I've tried with different distros - but the system
recognized the ELementary OS USB pen drive ' but only that time, I
Funcionó para mi, tengo un lenovo G40-80 y desde Junio no podía guardar
cambios en la BIOS, no me reconocio ninguna USB en mo live, de ningún
S.O wifislax, windows 10 con Rufus, Lubuntu etc. pero si podia botear
desde dvd lo que hice fue actualizar el kernel con UkuU y ahora ya pude
volver a
#396
I'm connected the laptop with an ethernet cable, but the problem is secure boot.
Did you try it with secure boot enabled?
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#396
You need a wired connection to the LAN, when doing a PXE-netboot!
For your information, I have succeeded booting another (healthy) PC just for
testing purposes. For this I used the free win-version of
https://www.aomeitech.com/pxe/pxe-boot-software.html.
Unfortunately my (sick) Lenovo
#386
I tried boot into linux via netboot but secure boot forbids me from install
anything. I can boot into grub but "ls -l" command to get UUID doesn't work for
the same reason.
Can you tell us how to boot into linux to get UUID with secure boot
enabled? Or do you have an alternative solution?
Hi i connect my ssd back lenovo create pxe server but lenovo boot write
efi nerwork boot failed...i open fdisk on pc when server run and not see
uuid of lenovo..what can i do?
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ad #386.
Would it be possible to change the UUID of the EFI partition, when having the
disk in question mounted/connected as an external drive?
Fon instance connecting the disk via a SATA-USB connector and then change the
UUID with the windows "diskpart" command? Doing something like the
I did not understand one thing: you can access the bios but does not
save the settings or you can not log in (like me)?
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Hi ok i install ubuntu 16.04 on external ssd pur kernal 4.14.9 now pls
how i use fdisk to change uuid?
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@razimantv Thanks but I wanted a fresh install. Luckly I didn't have the
problem, just installed 17.10 and upgraded kernel ASAP. Maybe lenovo
legion Y520 is not affected by the bug at all, or maybe I just was
lucky.
I took the risk since it sounded that in case something went wrong I
could just
Hi, I have a Baytrail-based Compal ZAW70 (sold under the brand "Kelyx"
in Argentina) which was affected by this bug. I installed using ukuu
both 4.14.9 and 4.14.10 kernels without resolving the issue, the UEFI
settings remain read only.
Just loading the updated SPI driver resolves the issue or
Thanks Artur (radium88) #386 for the precious information. I'll try to follow
your steps and i'll report you as soon as possible.
Hope the bios will let me boot from PXE over network without problems.
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@alcarraz (#355): You can always install 17.04 and upgrade to 17.10.
This bypasses the problematic kernel versions, that is what I did.
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Michal D did you use win2usb? Install windos on external hdd then put
him internal?
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It destroyed my BIOS on Lenovo Y50-70. Unable to change BIOS settings
nor boot through USB devices. I installed windows through bootable
partition on another SSD luckily.
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You can't just install system on clean hdd from another pc, UUID of EFI
partition will be different. UEFI attempts to boot only from partition with
specific UUID.
For example:
root #efibootmgr -v
BootCurrent: 0002
Timeout: 3 seconds
BootOrder: 0003,0003,0002,,0004
Boot* CD/DVD Drive
Hi davide i have to same screen..when i chose somthing its write ubuntu
fail..and then no os pls insert os..but no boot works no cd no usb no
nothing..
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I think I am affected by this as well. I tried to install 17.10 on my
Lenovo Flex 3 (I have the model number written somewhere) a little
before Thanksgiving, and now it doesn't save bios changes, boot to
anything (USB or otherwise), and it just flashes the Lenovo screen and
restarts itself every
i also tried to upgrade kernel with ukuu, after the reboot on the
working computer ukuu says 4.14.9 is running. Moving ssd back to lenovo
it always show ubuntu boot failed. in attachment a screen of my bios
boot page.
** Attachment added: "bios boot page"
380+381
Thx for you feedback. I'll try it myself and return, if it could be of any help!
Feel free to PM me.
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Hi davide...same problem as you... pls notice me if you fix this...i
lost hope...try everything..
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Hi alexfriis,
i have the same problem of user's post #375. I tried to remove my ssd to
install ubuntu from another one.
When i move back my sdd to the lenovo laptop it keeps saying: ubuntu boot
failed. In boot options i have the voice "ubuntu" in first place, so i don't
know why it doesn't
Hi i need the same laptop model? Or just same linux version? Or install
ubuntu 16.04 ? I create it by ubuntu and install in external hdd ? Tnx
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Hi edenbar2...@gmail.com.
What about moving your HDD temporarily to another PC - one eqvivalent to
your 'corrupted' one - and then install a Ubuntu with Kernel 4.14.9.
Moving the HDD back to the original should 'cure' you - give it a try!
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Didn't you read my PM?
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Status in
708 people here and even 1 cant help me???
Can someone help just to tell how to fix this problem if i allready format my
hard disk..?
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Can anyone help?? How i fix it if i allready format my hdd? How can i
repair this pls help
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Lenovo G50-70
Installing kernel v4.14.9 via ukuu fixed this issue.
UKUU Link ->
www.teejeetech.in/p/ukuu-kernel-upgrade-utility.html
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Lenovo S20-30
problem fixed by installing kernel 4.14.9 via ukuu.
thx to #294
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the problem fixed with 4.14.9
thanks for you #294
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Status
** Description changed:
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the
intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings
being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version
Same situation: in my ACER ASPIRE ES1-111M-C1LE after installing ukuu I put
linux v4.14.9 and v4.14.10: both don't solve my problems with the bios.
my idea was to follow this guide to flash the bios:
I have tested both 4.14.9 and 4.14.10 (4.14.9-041409-generic,
4.14.10-041410-generic) on my Lenovo Z50-70. I'm happy to add another
confirmation to the previous reports that the BIOS/UEFI appears to be
returned to fully operational state following installation and running
of either of these
Installing 4.4.19-041409 does not seem to work on my Dell Dimension
E521, which is to say that I am able to download the packages from
kernel.ubuntu.com, and install them apparently successfully. However,
the system will not boot that kernel.
I am able to boot 4.10.0-42 (from Ubuntu 16.10) but
** Description changed:
Description: An update to linux kernel on Ubuntu 17.10 that enabled the
intel-spi-* drivers made Insyde BIOS unusable. Main issues were Settings
being not stored, USB Boot impossible and EFI entries read-only.
Fix: The issue was fixed in Kernel Version
After #265
Acer ES1-111-C1ZM
System Bios version V1.13
InsydeH20 Setup Utility
Ubuntu 16.04.03LTS original kernel 4.4.0.104
I did as indicated #294 the manipulation ukuu to the kernel 4.14.09.
But no boot device choice, new hard drive not detected, etc..
Mathew Hodson >#362-#363< wrote:
no
How i fix it when i dont have not ubuntu and no windows on hdd...? Bios
boot not work..
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many
According to #351.
I'm unable to reflash bios as the grub starts up and the bios patching
does not. I cannot boot from any other boot option then Windows after
"exit" from grub.
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Hi...i need help...after i install ubuntu 17.10 i try to install back
windows 10...when it fail i take out hdd and format on onther pc...now i
have nothing on hdd and cant boot any device any advice how to install
os or repair bios efi boot?
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On Toshiba Satellite S50-B-13G problem solved , Awesome
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models
Status
Installing Kernel 4.14.9 doesn't solve the issue in ES1-512-C89Y
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