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Hello there,
Your BIOS is the lastest.
Here are some steps you can try:
1.Check the USB drive and its creation process:
Use a high-quality USB drive: Some cheaper or older USB drives may not be compatible or reliable for booting.
Try using a well-known brand and a USB 3.0 or higher version if possible.
Re-create the installation media: There could be an issue with the way the Chrome OS Flex installation media was created.
Use a reliable tool like Etcher or Rufus (for Windows) to create the bootable USB drive again.
Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and select the correct ISO file for Chrome OS Flex.
2.BIOS settings adjustments:
Secure Boot: In the BIOS settings of the Bee-Link SER6 Pro, disable Secure Boot if it is enabled.
Sometimes, Secure Boot can prevent the computer from booting from external media. Look for the Secure Boot option in the BIOS and turn it off.
Boot order: Ensure that the USB drive is set as the first boot device in the boot order.
Navigate to the boot options in the BIOS and move the USB drive to the top of the list. Save the changes and exit the BIOS.
3.TDP and other settings: Check if there are any specific BIOS settings related to power management or CPU settings that could be affecting the boot process.
Some users have reported issues with the TDP (Thermal Design Power) settings on the Bee-Link SER6 Pro.
Try adjusting these settings if available, but be careful as incorrect settings could cause stability issues.
Have a nice day!
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