![]() ![]() The computer WILL successfully boot into a different USB thumb drive that has Ubuntu on it, so I don't think it is a case of it not being set up to boot from USB.Ĭan anyone let me know what I might be doing wrong?Īlternatively, is there some other way to reset the cryptographic key and erase the SSD that doesn't involve booting from a FreeDOS USB drive? It says something about syslinux (?) and then it just reboots. The system seems to boot into the USB disk for a moment. I have created a bootable USB disk using my Mac that uses the Master Boot Record (mbr) format and has the FreeDOS setup files on it. I do not have access to a Windows machine (the X1 is running Ubuntu). I am trying to boot it from the USB stick so that I can run the Thinkpad Drive Erase Utility before selling my machine for parts (the keyboard is loosing its mind and randomly sending keystrokes that make it mostly unusable). ![]() I am trying to create a FreeDOS USB stick that will boot my 2014 X1 Carbon. I have gotten a little further along and since nobody has had a chance to reply yet I figured that I would just edit my post): Edit - my previous question no longer applies. ![]()
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