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Troubleshooting Ubuntu 20.04 installation issues.

Troubleshooting Ubuntu 20.04 installation issues.

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Gladiador70
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05-18-2016, 01:05 PM
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I’m not familiar with the exact BIOS settings for your system. You might need to explore the correct BIOS choices yourself. A quick online search could reveal an option to select a trusted UEFI file for execution, especially if secure boot is enabled—you may need to set a password in your BIOS to access it. To verify, you can also run the Ubuntu live installer and check if the EFI partition on your drive includes a directory named "ubuntu." Since I don’t have access to your BIOS, I can’t confirm these details for you.
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Gladiador70
05-18-2016, 01:05 PM #11

I’m not familiar with the exact BIOS settings for your system. You might need to explore the correct BIOS choices yourself. A quick online search could reveal an option to select a trusted UEFI file for execution, especially if secure boot is enabled—you may need to set a password in your BIOS to access it. To verify, you can also run the Ubuntu live installer and check if the EFI partition on your drive includes a directory named "ubuntu." Since I don’t have access to your BIOS, I can’t confirm these details for you.

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Shizo_Umera
Member
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05-18-2016, 10:03 PM
#12
Great! Please let me know when you've fixed the issue. I'll wait for your update.
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Shizo_Umera
05-18-2016, 10:03 PM #12

Great! Please let me know when you've fixed the issue. I'll wait for your update.

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ReyxStor
Member
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05-23-2016, 12:49 AM
#13
It doesn’t seem to be displaying a positive emotion. The secure boot feature might be turned off. You may need to manually re-enter the EFI settings, possibly using certain tools within Windows. Have you attempted restarting in safe mode and selecting a different boot device? A complete list of boot options should appear then.
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ReyxStor
05-23-2016, 12:49 AM #13

It doesn’t seem to be displaying a positive emotion. The secure boot feature might be turned off. You may need to manually re-enter the EFI settings, possibly using certain tools within Windows. Have you attempted restarting in safe mode and selecting a different boot device? A complete list of boot options should appear then.

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robinatorzzz
Junior Member
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05-23-2016, 08:18 AM
#14
I encountered a similar problem before; you should switch your BIOS to Legacy mode and designate the installation location as the main one.
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robinatorzzz
05-23-2016, 08:18 AM #14

I encountered a similar problem before; you should switch your BIOS to Legacy mode and designate the installation location as the main one.

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MAZ531
Member
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05-25-2016, 06:19 AM
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Turn off secure boot. That’s the top priority. It becomes unnecessary during Linux installation. Secure boot offers no benefit in this context. Apart from maintaining Microsoft’s dominance over consumer devices, ensuring only Windows can be installed.
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MAZ531
05-25-2016, 06:19 AM #15

Turn off secure boot. That’s the top priority. It becomes unnecessary during Linux installation. Secure boot offers no benefit in this context. Apart from maintaining Microsoft’s dominance over consumer devices, ensuring only Windows can be installed.

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