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07-24-2017 01:27 AM
Product: ProBook 450 G3
Operating System: Linux
My system is a Dual Boot (Windows 10 and Linux Mint 18.1).
After a BIOS update from version 1.09 to 1.17, the system does not support anymore the dual boot. It always boots by default using the UEFI Windows file.
When I press F9, I can manually select the EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi file to boot from, which then brings me to the dual boot menu.
However, I am missing the "Define customized boot option" in the BIOS set up (that was available in the previous version) to enforce a default boot from said file.
In short: how can I "customize the boot option" in version 1.17?
Kind regards - Paul
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