There is no entry like this for AsRock PG Lighning X670Eagendarsky wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025, 10:48well its in the code.
Setup Question = Connection Type
use scewin to do that
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yea that sucks , try to find every hot-plug in your dump and disable it, then u can check with live usb and command i provided , if u dont want to install linux
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I finally found this setting:
Setup Question = Discrete GPU Hotplug Mode
Token =3E // Do NOT change this line
Offset =22
Width =01
Options =[00]Basic Mode // Move "*" to the desired Option
*[01]Enhanced Mode
[02]Non-Hotplug Mode
But i can´t change it because import doesn´t work and i can´t find the setting in BIOS to disable the BIOS Lock.....
Does anyone know how to disable the BIOS Lock on a AsRock X670E PG Lightning?
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If you have an ASRock motherboard (Z590+, B560+, H510+ | X670+, B650+, A620+) follow the steps below. These motherboards require an additional workaround as they password protect the various runtime variables.
Go to Setup > Advanced > UEFI Variables Protection section of your BIOS
Disable Password protection of Runtime Variables
To access this setting, you need to mod your BIOS with UEFI Editor. ASRock's BIOS has 2 Advanced forms so you need to do a Menu swap in order to gain access to the setting.
nooo waaay.....
Setup Question = Discrete GPU Hotplug Mode
Token =3E // Do NOT change this line
Offset =22
Width =01
Options =[00]Basic Mode // Move "*" to the desired Option
*[01]Enhanced Mode
[02]Non-Hotplug Mode
But i can´t change it because import doesn´t work and i can´t find the setting in BIOS to disable the BIOS Lock.....
Does anyone know how to disable the BIOS Lock on a AsRock X670E PG Lightning?
Update:
ASRock
If you have an ASRock motherboard (Z590+, B560+, H510+ | X670+, B650+, A620+) follow the steps below. These motherboards require an additional workaround as they password protect the various runtime variables.
Go to Setup > Advanced > UEFI Variables Protection section of your BIOS
Disable Password protection of Runtime Variables
To access this setting, you need to mod your BIOS with UEFI Editor. ASRock's BIOS has 2 Advanced forms so you need to do a Menu swap in order to gain access to the setting.
nooo waaay.....
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Re: Linux thread
Same here Asus Rog B550-f :[email protected] wrote: ↑31 Oct 2025, 06:28I finally found this setting:
Setup Question = Discrete GPU Hotplug Mode
Token =3E // Do NOT change this line
Offset =22
Width =01
Options =[00]Basic Mode // Move "*" to the desired Option
*[01]Enhanced Mode
[02]Non-Hotplug Mode
Setup Question = Discrete GPU Hotplug Mode
Help String = Select Discrete GPU Hotplug Mode - HotplugEnhanced or HotplugBasic
Token =2B // Do NOT change this line
Offset =2B
Width =01
Options =[00]Basic Mode // Move "*" to the desired Option
*[01]Enhanced Mode
I've changed it to Basic mode, but there is no difference, don't bother with it.
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