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An update from Microsoft turned my computer into a useless brick, because it goes into a blue screen look, ACPI BIOS ERROR
It does not boot from USB either.
Does anybody have any idea how to save my laptop?
 
Aug 25, 2024
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From the info given all i can suggest is first of all reset the bios version, disable AHCI mode, if you have enabled overclocking, please disable it, if you have enabled some super performance power management mode, disable it asap, if everything doesnt work, reinstall windows and take it to repair shop, have a good day!
 

COLGeek

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From the info given all i can suggest is first of all reset the bios version, disable AHCI mode, if you have enabled overclocking, please disable it, if you have enabled some super performance power management mode, disable it asap, if everything doesnt work, reinstall windows and take it to repair shop, have a good day!
This advice has little value for the type of platform in question. Poor advice.

Multiple sources suggest performing a system reset, such as this one for a similar model:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ce-pro-9/bb2eab79-0fef-4536-b0e3-ea5285640e33

@venefax , are you able to access the BIOS?
 
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This advice has little value for the type of platform in question. Poor advice.

Multiple sources suggest performing a system reset, such as this one for a similar model:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ce-pro-9/bb2eab79-0fef-4536-b0e3-ea5285640e33

@venefax , are you able to access the BIOS?
No way to access the BIOS, just the UEFI menu and the troubleshooting menu, but resetting the device does not work, and booting from USB neither. Does anybody know any other manus that I may access?
 

COLGeek

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No way to access the BIOS, just the UEFI menu and the troubleshooting menu, but resetting the device does not work, and booting from USB neither. Does anybody know any other manus that I may access?
Understood. The UEFI menu is the BIOS, for all practical purposes.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ace-uefi-df2c8942-dfa0-859d-4394-95f45eb1c3f9

So, to verify, you can't reset or it won't complete?

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...2e87-7ba3b45e0fb1#bkmk_w11_reset_your_surface