13 that I purchased. It would continuously go into the Dell Assist and it would boot Windows fine. But if I did anything at all to go into the UEFI settings, it would always try to go back to Dell Assist. And then after a while, it wouldn't even boot into Windows. And of course, I was trying to get Ubuntu installed on there. And I was following Dell's instructions on how to do that. And it just wasn't working out. Turns out that it was, in fact, a hardware problem. I sent it back and rather than fix it, they just sent me a new computer and that worked just fine. After that, I didn't have that problem. I did have to go in and use the enable legacy boot option. I have had other Dells where I didn't have to do that. And it really depends on the model. It depends on which version of UEFI they have installed. And so there could be a number of different things going on here. But if it's still under warranty, I would have them check out the hardware, make sure that it's still OK. There could (24/46)
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