Thank you very much for donation! It is much appreciated!
I am glad the BIOS mod worked out! Once you upload screenshots, I will check to make sure nothing important is being hidden in the screenshots you upload.
Wake on LAN may require some other configuration to be set as well? I will check for other settings that might handle this feature.
(09-29-2021, 05:01 PM)nommu Wrote: [ -> ]@Sml6397
I did not forget this ! But now I had time for a bit of testing an taking screenshots. It seems WOL is not working. I don't know if it is a OS problem (tried many things with my debian linux). Also VT-D and / or TXT shouldn't be activated. -> Notebook boots but don't seems to get to the OS boot menu (grub). I've uploade a screenshot containing PDF here: Link - it shows all menus.
Hello,
Very helpful screenshots! Thanks. The "Physical Presence operations" Menu sure is weird. Even the capitalization is strange. EDIT: Maybe it doesn't have information or settings under it because the Security Chip State is set to "deactivated" which disallows user configuration of the chip (probably a good thing unless you really, really know what you are doing? - I certainly wouldn't mess with a TPM that is in use)
Guess I'll have to explore further for settings that could be handle WOL functionality...
Are you able to change VT-D and TXT under the pictured Penryn CPU Control Sub-Menu to enabled or are they inaccessible? Or did you mean they say "Disabled" in the BIOS but they are actually enabled when you use your computer?
Did the notebook boot before the BIOS mod? If so, did you enable AHCI? I don't know about that specific Linux distro, but I know Windows 7 and below will require you to install some special drivers if you enable AHCI.