Hello everyone,
Today we encountered a case and would like to share it for discussion.
A user reported that after restoring a system partition using Hasleo Backup Suite, Windows failed to boot normally. When attempting to recover from a USB drive, the user found that Secure Boot could not be disabled in the BIOS, and the boot order reset to default after every reboot. The user insisted that the software had corrupted the ESP partition during the restore process, causing these issues.
Our technical analysis is as follows:
Based on the above, we believe this issue is more likely caused by a firmware bug or hardware failure rather than by the software operation.
We would like to ask: Have any of you encountered similar situations where BIOS settings appear "locked" in your maintenance work? We welcome your insights and experience.
Best regards,
Today we encountered a case and would like to share it for discussion.
A user reported that after restoring a system partition using Hasleo Backup Suite, Windows failed to boot normally. When attempting to recover from a USB drive, the user found that Secure Boot could not be disabled in the BIOS, and the boot order reset to default after every reboot. The user insisted that the software had corrupted the ESP partition during the restore process, causing these issues.
Our technical analysis is as follows:
- Secure Boot and the boot order are UEFI firmware settings stored in the motherboard's NVRAM, not on the hard disk.
- During restoration, Hasleo Backup Suite only modifies data on the disk's ESP (EFI System Partition), Windows partition, and recovery partition; it does not change any firmware settings.
- The ESP only stores boot loader files. Modifying or corrupting the ESP only affects the system boot process, it does not affect the ability to modify BIOS settings.
Based on the above, we believe this issue is more likely caused by a firmware bug or hardware failure rather than by the software operation.
We would like to ask: Have any of you encountered similar situations where BIOS settings appear "locked" in your maintenance work? We welcome your insights and experience.
Best regards,

