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Re: XPS One 2710 problems

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Hi Morten,

I understand it must be frustrating. However, let me assure you I will do my best to get this issue resolved as soon as possible.

I believe when you performed BIOS defaults the boot settings in BIOS might have changed. You may follow the steps below configure your system's BIOS :

  • Power on the system and press F2 button to load system BIOS
  • Highlight Boot tab
  • Ensure that Boot Mode is set to UEFI
  • Secure Boot Control is Enabled
  • Secure Boot Mode is Standard
  • Highlight Advanced 
  • Highlight Onboard Device Configuration
  • Ensure SATA Mode is set to Intel Smart Response Technology or RAID
  • Press F10 button to save changes and exit

If the issue persists, please share the Bluescreen error code. Will take it further from there.


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