On my Framework Desktop (Batch 7) I am having motherboard USB-C issues. If i burn a flash drive in a Linux OS like Fedora in a USB-C port (both with dd and mediawriter) it completes and the checksum is ok. When I boot from the USB drive in a USB-C port it will fail the “verify media” test when booting from it. If the drive is then moved to another machine after being used to attempt to boot the Framework it will also fail the verify test.
If the drive is burned on the Framework Desktop and used to boot a different computer it will pass the “verify media” test and boot. Strange as it seems my only conclusion is the Framework Desktop is corrupting the flash drive on boot from USB-C??? In order to install an OS I had to use the USB-A ports.
A second symptom is if a mouse is plugged into motherboard USB-C and you enter BIOS, mouse movement is very jerky. If the mouse is in USB-A it moves smoothly in BIOS. The mouse seems to move smoothly in the OS in either case. My conclusion is USB-C under BIOS control is messed up, where under OS control it preforms mostly normally as far as I can tell. This seems to be a real issue. I am on 3.02 BIOS and have tried 2 different power supplies. Symptoms are the same.
Anyone else seeing this issue or able to reproduce it?