01-30-2018, 06:53 PM
Yeah this has a really cheap BIOS (2011 version or so) You're going to have problems especially if you wiped the nv memory from the ssd, and you will have to run 64bit. The problem is you started out wiping the drive and probaly took out the esp and bios nv ram. Default your BIOS, probably even better to remove the battery and unjump and rejump the board with this setup. Anyway try defaulitng your BIOS first, set the clock too, then shutdown. Boot again and disable fast boot and enable boot menu. Shut down and boot again and try installing again using only the installer to install using the whole disk. It won't do any good to enable or disable UEFI as you have wiped the esp partition anyway. If it still doen't work you'll have to hack it, pull the SSD, install the system to it from another Intel box adding the firmware you'll need, and then put the SSD back in the lap. BIOS will porbably prompt for F1 key at boot post because of missing nvram. Hit F1 and see if it loads. If it does load update what you'll need to repair the system perphals on the lap.
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