As such, I'm looking for a way to remove the erroneous drive entry. A non-destructive method would be best, but if I had to completely reflash the UEFI firmware that would also be acceptable (as long as it doesn't touch the hard drive). MTIA! :-)

Update: The photo link provided above shows two bootable drives, both named the same, but one of them is my USB stick...I think. It doesn't show up as "SanDisk Cruzer Switch" anymore whereas I previously had that and the two Samsung drive entries (but only 1 actual Samsung drive). Booting Mint still works so I guess my UEFI firmware now thinks that the Cruzer Switch is a Samsung SSD! Weird!


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Before doing anything related to sound there was no sound coming out of the speakers from any application (which can be expected). When I checked sudo dmesg | grep audio I found some error messages about somthing missing around 'sof' (sorry that I am not giving out the exact dmesgs here as doing so will require me to uninstall sof-firmware), so I headed towards sudo pacman -S sof-firmware and reboot. amixer continued to complain

Not sure why you installed the sof-firmware, the snd_hda_intel kernel module should work fine. You seem to be going round in circles trying to use alsa, may be consider installing pulseaudio and pavucontrol.

P.S.2. My roommate happen to have just made a Windows-to-go USB stick. By booting into Windows the speakers of my laptop work fine (I feel like receiving sounds from the heaven when they are working). This indicates that my sound system do not have hardware faults.

If you are looking for the best battery life, then the Huawei Mate 9 and the Google Pixel XL are the best. For timely Android firmware updates, the Google Pixel XL stands out from the crowd. Monthly Android security updates come fairly regularly for devices from Google, Samsung, and Motorola. Huawei and LG have yet to prove this performance.

Panasonic has released firmware updates for its Lumix DMC-GH3 and DMC-G5 mirrorless cameras. Version 1.2 for the GH3 adds 'Low light AF' that works down to -3 EV, a 'Silent Mode', and an 'Exposure Compensation Reset' function. Meanwhile version 1.1 for the G5 only corrects wording of the Motion Picture menu on cameras sold in PAL broadcast regions, and therefore isn't required by US owners. Click through for download links.

Panasonic has posted the promised firmware updates for its movie-focused Lumix DMC-GH3 mirrorless camera, the 14-42mm and 45-175mm power zooms and the 45-150mm lens. The GH3 update adds the ability to shoot 1080p60 footage in MP4 format and lets users connect to a computer via Wi-Fi by entering the computer name (NetBIOS names for Mac). Meanwhile the lens updates promise improved autofocus performance in AF Continuous mode when mounted on the GH3.

Panasonic has announced firmware updates for its Lumix DMC-GH3 high-end movie-focused mirrorless camera, the 14-42mm and 45-175mm power zooms and the 45-150mm. The GH3 update will allow users to connect to a computer via Wi-Fi by entering the computer name (NetBIOS names for Mac). It also adds an MP4 1080p60, 28Mbps mode to video recording. Meanwhile the lens updates promise improved autofocus performance in AF Continuous mode when mounted on the GH3. The updates will be available at the end of this month. e24fc04721

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