morlock, thank you very much for this work.

I have tried all three of your nvram dumps on my machine and none of
them make any difference to its behaviour. In other words f2 settings
menu and f12 boot choices continue to be available at all times even
when in running your 'nvram_fucked_up' state. So I guess nvram settings
are not transferable between machines??

If I manage to break my machine again (which I am sure will happen next
time I install/reinstall a distro) I will try my own nvram_backup to
repair it before anything else it is certainly easier than shorting
motherboards and flashing bioses.

The question that  immediately springs to mind is how would you get an
nvram_backup on a brand new machine without any linux version installed.
Can it be run from a live CD/DVD, if so how, and would it give the same
results? This would be an essential part of your 'improved' workround
for this problem, but of course users would have to be aware of both the
problem and solution before hand, which is not very likely.

The other question that bugs me is, supposing I had chosen to install
'alongside' windows instead of completely replacing it would I have had
the same bother?

Sadly I am not prepared to reinstall Windows just to find out.

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