As I see that changing the kernel version reanimates laptops, I forgot
to mention in my initial luck-story at #275 what I also did when was
reanimating my laptop. I took SSD with Ubuntu 17.10 with kernel
v4.13.0-22 from laptop which was not damaged , put it into damaged
laptop, tried to run OS - no luck, then reboot and I tried one more time
via GRUB menu via selecting recovery mode. Ubuntu entered to cmd mode.
Then I turned laptop off and simply resinstalled OS on the HDD from
damaged laptop by putting this HDD into not damaged laptop. Rest details
can be found at #275.

Maybe this dancing helped me and can help someone else.

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  Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models

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