• superkret@feddit.org
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    WARNING:

    Don’t ever do this on a current bare metal system!
    Even if you have everything backed up, plan on re-installing anyway, and just want to see what happens.

    On a modern EFI system, recursively deleting everything (including the EFI path) has a chance of permanently hard-bricking your computer!

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      Why would it be a permanent brick? Shouldn’t a flashdrive and access to BIOS be enough to get your PC working again?

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        In a properly implemented EFI, this should be possible. But there have been cases with improperly implemented EFI in some laptops/motherboards where the computer won’t POST anymore after /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/ was nuked. In that case, accessing BIOS or booting from a flashdrive isn’t possible anymore.

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          Bro, BIOS is located on motherboard and EFI variables only needed to boot an OS.

          Just install bootloader and OS in drive

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            Bro, several people bricked their pc that way. I’m no expert, just throwing out a warning not to do dumb shit.

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          I have a little flash chip reader and backed up my bios and can flash it on the laptop. Even modified it to unlock the advanced menus Lol

          But th rm rf thing didn’t nuke it so I guess I’m safe either way

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      But Windows 95/XP does not run on EFI systems, so they aren’t used in the BRD. We’re save!