Same problem here. Lenovo Ideapad Flex 10. Came with windows 8 installed and 
updated to windows 10. Had Ubuntu 14.04 installed as dual boot and had each 
release of Ubuntu updated since 14.04.
I was dual booting using legacy for Ubuntu and UEFI for occasional access to 
windows 10. Only recent change has been upgrade to version 17.10. I can no 
longer save changes to the boot order in the BIOS. I cannot therefore boot from 
USB and am not able to boot into windows.
We need an explanation of what has has happened during the upgrade and whether 
or not there is a viable solution or workaround.
The trigger for this problem arising was clearly the upgrade from 17.04 to 
17.10. Given that, my expectation is that Canonical will take responsibility 
for finding the root cause and giving us some alternative solutions / 
workarounds.

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  Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models

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