How do I access the standard BIOS instead of this "Toshiba Setup Utility"?

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diracleo

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I just bought a Toshiba Satellite Click 10 (LX0W - C64), and I wiped the hard drive because I want to install Ubuntu. Trying to install and run Ubuntu on this machine has been a complete nightmare. I am past the installation part, but now I'm getting a "no bootable device found", and some of the guides are saying that I need to tinker with some BIOS settings. The problem is that these settings are not accessible in the so-called BIOS that came with this computer.

I attached a picture of what I am seeing after I hold down F2 during boot. I expect to see a standard blue-background BIOS, but instead, I am presented with this half-baked, stripped-down version called "Toshiba Setup Utility" that isn't allowing me to change many basic things. What's going on here? Is this the BIOS that I am supposed to work with? If so, how am I supposed to change boot devices and order?

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Screenshot of Toshiba Setup Utility: http://i.imgur.com/hUZz2Vp.jpg

 

diracleo

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I have already disabled secure boot - in fact, it was disabled when I installed Ubuntu. I just happened to toggle it right before taking that screenshot. Even with secure boot disabled, I still get the "No boot device found" message when booting.

As an aside, how the heck is this the BIOS? How does Toshiba expect me to manage boot devices?
 
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