• dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    You will likely have to enter the bios/uefi setup with Del, F12 or something similar during boot and then search for the secure boot option and turn it off. Alternatively you may need to just properly set up the boot sequence and target the drive you want to actually boot from as the first boot option in the list.

    Did you already install Linux Mint on a drive and your computer is now refusing to boot from it? Or are you actually at the step where you’ve made a bootable usb with the live iso and that’s what is not booting?

    Balena Etcher work pretty well on windows to create a bootable USB live iso.

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      5 days ago

      Did you already install Linux Mint on a drive and your computer is now refusing to boot from it?

      This. I already tried setting the bios to boot from that particular drive and it gave me this message. Might have to try let the installer decide the partition like another comment suggested to rule it out, and try turning off secure boot if that fail.