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Harbid Abu Marhamedoff2018-12-28 19:31:02
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Harbid Abu Marhamedoff, 2018-12-28 19:31:02

How to unlock SecureBoot Asus VivoBook pro 17?

The comrade asked me to put the seven instead of Win10 on the Asus VivoBook pro 17 laptop. I asked the boss for samples. He gave a good sample, there are a lot of systems for both 32 and 64. He said that the sample is with a cracker, but you can not run the cracker, and a completely legal OS will be installed. And I have a completely white serial. I deployed it to a flash drive, went into the BIOS, pressed F8, chose to boot from a flash drive in UEFI mode, undertook to install it - everything was set up well, albeit for a rather long time. And here it is, the last reboot! The system booted into the finished desktop, then the nasty breaker automatically starts, patches something and sends the laptop to reboot. It reboots and all I see is the ASUS splash screen. And of all the keys, it only responds to On and Off, nothing else works. Neither enter the BIOS, nor boot from any flash drive - nothing.
What I tried:
1) read the Internet, turned off the screw - no change.
2) disconnected the battery, reconnected - no change.
3) connected the screw to the computer, tried to restore the bootloader - no change.
As I understand it, the laptop wants to find something on the hard drive in order to start from this, but the nasty breaker spoiled something. Is it possible to help in this case, or not, and only carry it to the service?

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Konstantin Tsvetkov, 2018-12-28
@tsklab

You should start with Download Windows 7 Disc Images (ISO Files) . BIOS reset (disconnecting the battery does not do this).
And you can always contact the service.

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Sergey, 2018-12-29
@feanor7

I would try to start the beech, while removing the screw, go into the bios, turn off the secure boot options. You may not need to reinstall.

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Harbid Abu Marhamedoff, 2018-12-29
@harbid

I looked for the manual, I did not find how to reset the bios settings on this laptop. Should there be a jumper? Or is there a small tablet on the board somewhere else? But after all, the main battery is built-in there, and not removable, doesn’t this imply that when it was turned off, the BIOS settings should have been reset? In general, is it possible to tightly "brick" a laptop in this way?
UPD:
I suspect that the BIOS is still corrupted. I pulled out the battery, turned off the screw, even tried to slip the screw with the deployed system for UEFI BOIS - no result. However, when the system is turned on, a splash screen appears and some kind of access to the drives occurs. Maybe it's the recovery system trying to download a BIOS update? It probably makes sense to try to restore it from an external drive, as described inhttps://f1comp.ru/zhelezo/kak-vosstanovit-bios-kom... In principle, apart from this, it remains only to give it to the service. Maybe this method will work?
UPD:
I found people with similar problems on VivoBook, only 15 lines, but it doesn’t matter. When going to the service with such symptoms, the first question is: Did you set the seven? Here, more verbatim:
"on the asus forum, you know what they wrote to me, I described the whole situation to them, and they immediately told me: Did you install Windows 7? They immediately asked me, I say yes, the answer from asus in this case, the bios freezes (like if you put 7ku."
In short, I stop doing anything with the laptop, let the owner bring it to the service. They will fix the load, I will screw it back to 10. Either let them advise in the service how to put 7 without messing up, or let them put 7 without a license, and I will activate it according to the existing corporate license.

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