On Tue, 14 Apr 2020 at 18:32, B D <dzidek23(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> I wonder if your "corrupted" drive is a hibernated (locked) ntfs
> partition... in windows 10 when you "power down" the OS it hibernates
> more that switches off. Try to load hard drive pulled from windows
> machine and you are more than likely to find "corrupted"/inaccessible
> filesystem.
The corrupted partition is where the EFI boot code sits, that is FAT
not NTFS. That said I did disable Windows fast boot (or whatever it is
called) as I know that doesn't play nicely with dual boot because, as
you say, it leaves the main Windows partition locked.
> I'm really interested what did you had to do to fix the EFI boot?
Wiped the disk and let Ubuntu do its thing.
>From what I read, if I now reinstall Windows it'll mess up grub (to be
expected) but aside from that (which grub-repair will fix) that will
allow dual boot. But I don't have sufficient need for dual-boot that I
can be bothered now I have a working Ubuntu install.
> For the num lock issues have you tried to update the BIOS to the latest version?
Yes, and sadly no option, which seems an odd omission but there you go
I have opened a support ticket with ASUS, I'm sure they can tell me if
I have missed something..
Mark
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