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I have been going back & forth with Beelink Support for more than a week (23 emails and counting for a BIOS update question) and now I am hoping maybe one of their users knows more than they do.
I have a GTR5 that I use to run Proxmox virtualization environment. It is based on Debian 11.
I noticed that even when the CPU is running low, <1%, the fan still runs loudly. I asked about this and they said a BIOS update might fix it.
Unfortunately, nobody at Beelink Support has a clue about anything other than Windows. I keep explaining that I need something for Linux or something I can boot from. Nobody know what I mean and they keep seidng me Windows instructions. I finally get someone to comprehend that I need boot media and a process. They send me files but the update doesn't work because 2 critical files are missing. I look through their scripts and tell them exactly which files are missing and they want me to shoot a video of the process failing, as if they aren't able to test their own instructions themselves. So ridiculous. After I told them NO I wll not shoot them a video for something they could reproduce for themselves, the latest guy once again asks me the most basic questions instead of reading the email thread and is suggesting I use the Windows update tool.... At this point I am fed up with them.
So now I have the updated BIOS bin file but I don't have a way to install it because the procedure is missing two files: eFuitX64.efi and FEC64.NSH. Even after I tell them several times that I need those two files, they just ignore me and keep talking about Windows.
Can anyone help me?
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