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This doesn't seem to be a common at the moment. Add a Signing Key to the UEFI Firmware: Some Linux distributions may sign their boot loaders with their own key, which you can add to your UEFI firmware.
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This is also necessary if you want to install an older version of Windows that wasn't developed with Secure Boot in mind, such as Windows 7.
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Disable Secure Boot: Secure Boot can be disabled, which will exchange its security benefits for the ability to have your PC boot anything, just as older PCs with the traditional BIOS do.Users may have to disable Secure Boot to to use Ubuntu on some PCs. However, a Ubuntu developer notes that Ubuntu's boot loader isn't signed with a key that's required by Microsoft's certification process, but simply a key Microsoft says is "recommended." This means that Ubuntu may not boot on all UEFI PCs. This is because Ubuntu's first-stage EFI boot loader is signed by Microsoft.

#Linux lite bootable usb windows 10
Hopefully one these will work.PCs that come with Windows 10 or Windows 11 include UEFI firmware instead of the traditional BIOS. Ok.I am off to try a few things.thanks everyone. I did use windows to get into the uefi one time during this process but it looked the same as hitting the F2 key, except when through windows I did not have a pointer. I don't recall seeing it but I was not looking for it either. I was probably refurbishing one when I signed up a few years go and so it was stuck in my I will go into windows settings again and look for boot to usb.

I have several old tube ham radios, Swan 350's, 500's. I say that because the USB has a light that comes on, if that is any kind of indicator. I tried the F12 and moving the usb to different ports but it seems like the USB's are not active until after windows starts. Oh, I used Mint 19.2 not through windows. Seems like they simply loaded the iso image direct but in this case.yeah I followed the Mint manual. I dont recall having to do that when I installed 19 on my other computers. I see where passwords are set up but they all appear eyed I used the procedure per Mint installation manual.
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I will read through that thread in more If there is a password somewhere I am not finding it. I don't know enough about UEFI to know if that is true or not. I found another similar thread on that forum where one guy was saying that some of the UEFI's wont allow another OS system to be installed. Appreciate the had not found that that thread yet.
