I have the DEPUTY P60 notebook: MSN: 40086127 Deputy P60 - MD62591 Product: NP50RND1 I am wondering how I could unlock all settings in the BIOS, specifically I am searching for settings that would change the GPU that is used by default. Right now the computer uses the integrated GPU on boot/startup, but I need the computer to always use the discrete GPU (RTX 4060) by default. I am using Linux and I have a problem where Linux cannot change to the discrete GPU because of a ACPI error which I have already made a thread about here, so changing what GPU is used by default should fix that. Link to the other thread about the ACPI error I am getting: https://community.medion.com/t5/ERAZER-Gaming/Erazer-Deputy-P60-ACPI-BIOS-Error-bug-Could-not-resolve-symbol/m-p/177448#M4830 I have looked at one way of unlocking all settings in the BIOS, which involves accessing the UEFI shell and changing a variable by using "offset" values. Here are some webpages about that method which has been successfully been used on older Erazer Notebooks: Guide link: https://schnoog.eu/hobbies/erazer-crawler-e25-linux-with-bios-hacking https://github.com/eebssk1/clevo-insyde-uefi-settings-show-all But when following the guide from the "guide link", I cannot find this setting in the BIOS.efi file: 0xE3CD2 Setting: Setup Menu Insyde Full Show, Variable: 0x212..... 0xE3CE3 Option: Hide, Value: 0x0 .... 0xE3CEA Option: Show, Value: 0x1 .... I searched the file which is a text file of the SetupUtility body which has been extracted from the official BIOS update zip folder for Deputy P60. It can be found here: https://www.medion.com/au/service/product-detail/30037831 But the SetupUtility body of this BIOS does not contain anything regarding "Setup menu Full show" or anything along those lines. So this is how far I have come in this, I hope that someone else knows a fix to this problem which originally is an error which stops me from using my discrete GPU in Linux, but now is an issue of not being able to change what GPU is used in BIOS. Any help is appreciated.
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