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This is an old post, I plan on making a new one with updated details.

I was installing Debian on my Getac F100-G2, and I booted to the live usb perfectly fine. I tested everything and it seemed to work great, except for one time I got logged out randomly. I installed it(overwriting windows) and it completed with no error. When I rebooted, it booted to a black screen and did not provide any error message. I've tried booting to the same installation media as well, and it does the exact same. I've switched between legacy boot and uefi, which has been an issue in the past with debian. I have also tried booting from a pureos live usb and that hasn't worked either. Getac devices are for enterprise use more than person, and rather poorly documented, so any help is appreciated!********___

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[–] potentiallynotfelix@lemmy.fish 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

There is no option for toggling secure boot, which is making me think that it's stuck on. I have disabled TPM and let it sit for a bit but nothing pops up on the screen except the regular bios.

[–] data1701d@startrek.website 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Does the BIOS have a way to factory reset itself?

[–] potentiallynotfelix@lemmy.fish 1 points 1 month ago

No, I have reset to default settings though.