Many thanks @Ageatis! You have the right solution, if I remove the battery, the bios is reset!
I understood that the problem with the bios is when I configured Chipset -> South Bridge -> OS Selection -> Linux (with the problems I explained above).
But now if i set “UEFI: KingstoneDataTraveler” (my USB stick) as first boot and I use the USB stick with Slackware (as above), the computer no longer see the USB flash drive and if I return to the bios the order is again:
[Windows Boot Manager]
[UEFI: KingstoneDataTraveler]
[UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell]
…with the same USB flash drive with Slackware. Why now doesn’t work???
Now I have lost my isorespin with Ubuntu… Is there an ISO ready with Ubuntu (isorespin) that can be downloaded and used without any others steps? Because, I did a lot of tests and I disconnected the battery many times and now I’m so tired and I search a simple solution…
My bios is version 2.18.1263
Are there any changes to install Linux for example with a new BIOS (if exist)?
… or anyway which is the easiest way to install a distro like Ubuntu or Debian now?