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karoshi
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PostPosted: 12:59 - 09 Aug 2013    Post subject: UEFI secure boot bios Reply with quote

Anyone know a trick to lobotomize this new style of bios?

We've bought an Ace Aspire 5600U system at work, it's a 23inch touchscreen Windows8 PC that has arrived with a pre-installed copy of windows8 "home" edition, which cannot connect to a windows domain.

As this is even more useless than we tried to explain to our Boss that it would be, we've bought a separate copy of Windows 8 "Pro" x64, intending to overwrite the installation, we then got to learn all about this new UEFI bios crap.

We've found the bios settings to disable the "secure boot" mode, and the option to "Clear secure boot keys", but we're still not able to re-install the new OS, it keeps reverting to the windows key that is apparently still in the bios, telling us that we're not licensed for the Pro version and reverting back to the home version.

We've even tried a work-around that we found on the net based on installing the new version from a usb key and using a text file on the key drive with the new serial number in that is supposed to force the new key into the bios during install, and that didn't work.

Anyone come up against this issue and managed to successfully upgrade?
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Stowelly
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PostPosted: 13:53 - 09 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

not sure why your having issues with it, I have an Acer aspire, disabled it in the bios and its fine.....

https://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/17058-secure-boot-enable-disable-uefi.html
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Seb
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PostPosted: 18:32 - 09 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why not use the change product key option within windows itself?
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PostPosted: 18:57 - 09 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seb wrote:
Why not use the change product key option within windows itself?

Why not ask the guy raping you if he'd like to give another member of his gang a go?

No, I don't know, and - I do apologise - fu​ck you right in the eye, twice, for rewarding someone selling treacherous computing crippled systems. Thou hath reapedeth what thou hath sown. Eth.
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Seb
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PostPosted: 21:39 - 09 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
No, I don't know, and - I do apologise - fu​ck you right in the eye, twice, for rewarding someone selling treacherous computing crippled systems. Thou hath reapedeth what thou hath sown. Eth.


I'd say losing domain support, SMP and bitlocker is a fair price to pay for not footing the development bill towards them. I'm glad the days of £200+ client licenses are behind us frankly.

Back on track....

Control Panel -> System -> Change product key at the bottom on the page. I hope that helps and that your bottom isn't bleeding too much Thumbs Up
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