On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 at 15:54, Richard Shaw <hobbes1069(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I had Windows 10 and Fedora dual booting nicely on a i5 laptop but
then
the HD died.
I replaced it with a 1TB SSD (Yay!) and restored windows first per the
recommended method. I then booting Fedora 29 Live and performed an install
and all seemed to go well except it won't boot to fedora!
When I try to get to a boot menu I only see Windows Bootloader and Fedora
(the latter doesn't work). When I boot to Fedora Live I see multiple
entries with efibootmgr including two Fedora entries.
I assume one is for the old system and one for the new.
When I try to go into advanced settings in Win10 to change UEFI settings
it reboots me but there is a password on the BIOS. I can't remember if I
set a password of maybe the kids did somehow but I have tried every
password I have ever used and it won't let me in.
Anyone got any ideas?
This is vendor-specific.
https://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-BIOS-Password has
some examples, but it is
probably best to go directly to the vendor's support site.
--
George N. White III