Issue #549 has been updated by Matt DeVillier.
Simon Dominic wrote in #note-14:
Tried doing it with Rufus (keeping "Partition scheme" as GPT), but I get *this*.
Rufus is breaking things by trying to unload the existing NTFS EFI driver and load its own. Version 4.5 added this new feature, anything earlier should work properly.
---------------------------------------- Bug #549: coreboot 24.05: SeaBIOS Windows 10/11 BSOD "ACPI BIOS ERROR" (Thinkpad W530) https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/549#change-1887
* Author: Simon Dominic * Status: New * Priority: Normal * Category: board support * Target version: master * Start date: 2024-07-31 * Affected versions: master * Affected hardware: Lenovo ThinkPad W530 * Affected OS: Windows 10/11 ---------------------------------------- When using the latest coreboot (i.e. using command `git clone https://review.coreboot.org/coreboot%60), which is currently 24.05, to build a rom for Thinkpad W530, I get BSOD with "ACPI BIOS ERROR" when trying to boot into Windows 10 or 11 from SeaBIOS. Even just booting from a Windows install usb will show this error.
This is even with incorporating the vga bios files (so i can external displays to work) - see my defconfig.
Did consider using EDK2 apparently Windows support is pretty solid, but could never make a successful build - not that `make` command had errors, but once flashing, would just having white underscore and have to recover with external flashing. A separate issue to write about in and of itself, but I prefer SeaBIOS so I'll be sticking with that.
I am quite new to coreboot - using for only about 2-3 months now. Let me know if there is further information I should provide.
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