![]() Accessing it under Windows? Especially 10? With great difficulty. ![]() That hidden/recovery partition is the EFI partition. Then either you're not hitting the right keys/doing the right thing to get the BIOS recovery or it's absent on your machine for some reason. Is this PC only suitable for donor parts now? I'm not sure if the board size is proprietary, but it definitely doesn't have the standard mobo headers for power/reset/LEDs ![]() I've tried removing the CMOS battery and/or using the jumper to clear settings (positions 5/6) but to no avail. The only key it seems to accept is Esc - exit without saving - which will trigger a reboot that comes straight back to this screen. n_invalid/Įnter/F1 keys don't trigger any response. It's the exact same screen and problem reported by this user on reddit. Sister-in-law reported the system was running updates (I assume from some included Dell utility) and failed at updating the BIOS. The system is an i7-8700 with 1x8GB DDR4 RAM (SK Hynix 2400 MHz), 128GB M.2 SSD (SATA, SK Hynix), 1TB HDD, and GTX 1060 3 GB. Sister-in-law has a Dell Inspiron 5680 that seems to have bricked after a bad BIOS update.
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