Hi Gang,
This has suddenly appeared in my BIOS boot order list ... any idea what it is or how I can establish what it is?
Hi Gang,
This has suddenly appeared in my BIOS boot order list ... any idea what it is or how I can establish what it is?
The first character is the Latin capital A with OGONEX. In hexadecimal it is u + 104. In decimal it is 260
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What the two characters represent in your BIOS and why they are there, I have no idea. Have you added a new drive or storage device?
Regards.
It is a machine. It is more stupid than we are. It will not stop us from doing stupid things.
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It is a logo, probably from the motherboard manufacturer.
If you had rather not see it, go into the BIOS setup where it can be turned it off/on.
I found Full Screen Logo under the BIOS Boot sub-menu where it can be (en/dis)abled.
Hi Graham … thanks for assisting … I recently ran nvme-cli sanitize on the only internal SSD then reloaded OS … sometimes I’ll have Ubuntu Live on USB flash and I access BIOS to change boot order but the logo I refer to above is a more recent entry to all I’ve just explained
Thanx Him610 … I’ll have a poke around BIOS for such option
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