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BIOS shows "Drive not present" after reinstalling Linux?
In general, I decided to update Linux (distribution kit - Mint).
I launched GParted and formatted /boot/efi by mistake, of course, after rebooting the system did not boot. Created a bootable USB stick (LiveCD) with Ubuntu and installed it successfully, but it won't boot.
The Boot section in the BIOS shows: Boot Option #1: ubuntu (Drive not present) . Ubuntu was installed with Secure Boot Control == Disabled and SATA Mode Selection == IDE (there is also AHCI (it was also checked on it - a similar problem)).
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I independently partitioned the disk (in my case, there is no important data) when installing according to the manual: rus-linux.net/MyLDP/boot/firmware.html
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