Re: what is "platform reset"?

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Hi Felmon,

On 16/07/2020 02:17, Felmon Davis wrote:
I have a new notebook I want to install Debian/Trinity on.

'Secure Boot' is turned on. maybe this doesn't account for the problems I'm
having but my question is about it.

in the BIOS I can turn it off but it says doing so "requires platform reset."
turning it off within Windows simply reboots to the BIOS.

I can't figure out if this is just another word for 'reboot' or does it have
other consequences? googling yields no clear (or trustworthy) answer.

it's an Asus Zenbook with Windows 10 Home; BIOS is American Megatrends version 300.

No answer about "platform reset" maybe I simply do not remember but - I have
installed Linux Mint / Mate (including Trinity) on two Asus Zenbooks without a
problem. The last was a Zenbook Flip of a friend.

My Bios tells me:
  Platform Mode		User
  Secure Boot		Disabled
  Secure Boot Control	[Disabled]

On my Laptop I can reboot into original Windows 10.
sudo fdisk -l gives me
Device         Start       End   Sectors   Size Type
/dev/sda1       2048    534527    532480   260M EFI System
/dev/sda2     534528    567295     32768    16M Microsoft reserved
/dev/sda3     567296 117864447 117297152    56G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda4  117864448 485423041 367558594 175.3G Linux filesystem
/dev/sda5  499095552 500117503   1021952   499M Windows recovery env.
/dev/sda6  485423104 499095551  13672448   6.5G Linux swap

Partition table entries are not in disk order.

On her Laptop I moved the original installed Windows into a VirtualBox image
according to
https://www.gaulnet.de/physical-to-virtual-p2v-windows-pc-in-virtualbox-kopieren.html

and
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2206-hyper-v-create-use-vhd-windows-10-disk2vhd.html

formatteded the disk, installed Linux and installed Windows inside VB. All works
well. No access to her Laptop at the moment.

Hope that helps
Gerhard

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