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    Posted: 04 Aug 2018 at 10:27pm
I have the same problem in an asrock z68 extreme3, so its a really old bug... And not fixed yet
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i just tryied it with few drives/usb and what i set keeps there, no matter how many restarts.
maybe your cmos is at fault.
try to reset cmos, then reflash your bios either from efi shell or from dos

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So I managed to boot from the exit menu of the bios, directly into one of my usb sticks and then removed the faulty grub partition.
This doesn't change the fact that somehow boot order is reseted at every reboot. I even altered the boot order with refind-efi or efibootmgr, and upon restart I see it again reseted.

I believe it is a bios problem since even the bios order is completely reseted and not some kind of ssd uefi order (don't know how can ssd uefi order override bios order).

My question is : how come I haven't seen this on google/asrock forums? I tried with 3 different bios versions and this is not fixed.
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yes sure so:

Whenever I enter into bios, is the same: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6KclfMiVjEDWkdnN1VuT3gzYWlFRnV2dlFwQ1p0OWZ5eTZJ/view?usp=sharing

Then I change it to : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6KclfMiVjEDVndTY0NXQ3hLTHdLUGJyRC1tbHd4NERRU1Rv/view?usp=sharing

And I save the bios changes from here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6KclfMiVjEDcHFJU3pDYUNVMVk4cG01NEhKSzRuLTJ5OS13/view?usp=sharing

After I save and reboots, I enter again into bios only to find same as picture 1.

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can you post here picture of what your boot order looks like?
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thanks for your reply zlobster.
The grub I believe is not fixable. 
The ASRock bug however is that I cannot boot from USB while my drive is plugged in. So I cannot format my drive thus.

Regardless of my options in bios boot order, it always picks the hard drive to boot, and never the USB.
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I think you'd have more luck in dedicated penguin forums.

I was rarely able to fix bad GRUB configs myself, often getting all up from scratch. That's why to keep data storage on entirely different disks.
1700X ZP-B1 (stock); X370 Taichi (UEFI 3.10); 16GB F4-3200C14-8GFX XMP; 256GB 960 EVO; RX 580 NITRO+ 8GB
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Thanks for the quick answer, I already checked that and I have legacy mode enabled.  I tried with it disabled as well, still no luck.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kerberos_20 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 2018 at 9:18pm
check if u have csm in leagacy mode
boot options should be able to see mbr and gpt partitions for either boot
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By the way, I updated bios to latest, cleared CMOS, load defaults, disabled booting from hard drive, etc... Nothing worked. Save and override from bios doesn't save the boot order for me, it is always hard drive which is messed up now.
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