@Eden bar: If you are asking me:

I got it fixed by local computer shop. By local I mean I found 3 in
Slovakia capable of changing BIOS chip and this one was the cheapest and
able to send courier to pick it up at bring it back with no hassle...

I beleive you can find a guy capable of replacing BIOS chip almost
anywhere. I know it may be expensive in some countries, if you are from
western EU, consider sending the laptop to Slovakia, I can pretty much
recommend one guy if you wish.

I am still thinking about who should I blame? I told myself I will not
install any Linux on my home PCs again. But I did not tell myself I will
not buy Lenovo laptop again.

Whose fault is this? Linux? Canonical? Lenovo? Bad luck? IDK...

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  Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models

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