jlobue10
jlobue10
I had to look it up, but the model number is HB0603.
I am assuming that when Batocera ran, it created its own EFI entry that is enabled by default. Can you show the me the output of `efibootmgr` from SteamOS?
What does your installed `refind.conf` file look like?
There is a service that is meant to do this as it's convenient when a BIOS update wipes all of the EFI entries and then the Windows entry gets regenerated...
No, you don't need to reinstall everything. My guess as to what happened in your situation is that you had an update that included a BIOS update. What has often...
Okay, so you fixed the first issue, now there's another common one. This other issue happens because if you don't disable the Windows EFI entry, the Windows EFI entry "hijacks"...
Well, maybe you also did the other method where on Windows' side it's doing the same "BootNext" strategy with rEFInd (as the BootNext target). That's what one of those scripts...
> I had this same issue with the latest SteamOS update but now even after booting into Steamos via the /esp/efi/steamos/steamcl.efi file, and rebooting, it goes into a boot loop...
Good question. I have not had time to test this. I'd appreciate if you could test and post your findings here.
This used to work in SteamOS, or the recovery image. For now, it does not (likely bug). I was able to disable the Windows entry from within a Kubuntu live...