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Is there a history of BIOS changes?
Windows 10 x64. Motherboard from Gigabyte. The computer was assembled in parts in DNS. I decided to install a Mac operating system on my computer. To do this, you had to tweak the settings in the BIOS. I tweaked, saved, rebooted the PC, and it first shows the MT logo, then reboots, again shows the MT logo and the words "Preparing automatic recovery", and then goes to where I would have gone if I had pressed Shift + Restart. I wrote sfc /scannow on the command line, restored from an access point, ran automatic troubleshooting when windows loaded, reset BIOS settings. Nothing helps. All the same. I have a bootable flash drive with Kali Linux. Everything is fine, it comes in. And when loading Windows does not furychit. I also noticed that when you choose what to boot from, 4 lines disappeared, in which something like: http ipv4, pxe ipv4, http ipv6, pxe ipv6 was written. How to revive a computer?
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Most likely, you have changed the boot type from UEFI to Legacy or vice versa.
Stupidly reset the Beavis settings and that's it.
The history is not saved, but the settings themselves in modern Beavis can be backed up.
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