Fix/reset BIOS from Linux
by jazzy_mood from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4X53T)
Hi all,
Someone who's been hacking me repeatedly since some months ago managed to screw my BIOS while I was on Windows 10 (this is a UEFI system, Asus R510V). Now, when I enter in the BIOS setup, I can see all the options, but I can't move up and down on some screens.
In addition, some functions (like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) are disabled, so I cannot enable them, since I can't move up and down on some screens.
Is there a way to fix or reset (or even upgrade) the BIOS from Linux on a UEFI system?
Thanks for your help!


Someone who's been hacking me repeatedly since some months ago managed to screw my BIOS while I was on Windows 10 (this is a UEFI system, Asus R510V). Now, when I enter in the BIOS setup, I can see all the options, but I can't move up and down on some screens.
In addition, some functions (like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) are disabled, so I cannot enable them, since I can't move up and down on some screens.
Is there a way to fix or reset (or even upgrade) the BIOS from Linux on a UEFI system?
Thanks for your help!