Windows 10 Bios Pain - Sorted with a little Python
- VC Healy
- Dec 2, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 8, 2020
I have been testing out a few linux distros, on a duel boot laptop. It was been a bit painful at first as Windows 10 kept changing the bios boot sequence put itself first. Even will all the bells n whistles that was supposed to stop this. I can only think it was because of installing different distros.
The biggest pain was that Windows was block the break in keystrokes. So advanced startup was required but it had moved from I first knew it to be. Thanks m$! It was a bit of button pressing to get there. My solution, write a little script to stop all the repetitive pain.
A little batch file to kick it off with Python doing the lifting. It didn't stop Windows shouting 'Me First! but at least it meant I could quickly get back into the bios when Windows stepped in front of the distro I was testing.


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