>#582
Yes, it is a BIOS bug.
My comment #581 is not a reply for your posting but the one above :).

I just wanted to point out that it is possible to install a new version of 
Ubuntu from the internal disc to another partition of the sam disc then boot 
from that newly installed Ubuntu partition to fix the BIOS problem.
To do that, you need GRUB2 instead of EasyBCD.

But if your laptop is still under the watrranty, certainly RMA it is the
another solution.

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  corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in kernel

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