I am not sure BIOS will work well for installation off this live, as the
installation would then convert the hard drive from UEFI to BIOS and might
lose all data or something?
Moreover, if 800x600 boots, I do not at all think that this is an UEFI
issue.
I think there is a graphics driver issue. To start with, can you look into
the BIOS setup settings for graphics? There should be ways for
enabling/disabling "discrete" (NVidia) graphics, try all options for that,
one of them might lead to a successful boot.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2022 at 17:02, Lyman Neuschaefer <lymanwn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, both Vitaly and Jose. The link Vitaly provides indicates
that
Fedora 36 KDE can successfully be loaded via BIOS instead of UEFI BIOS. I
would like to pursue that option, however, it's not obvious from the Lenovo
support site how to do this.
I will dig further into what support Lenovo can provide, but do you have
any suggestions?
Thanks again.
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