I don’t think so, the problem is how to reinstall though!
Secured boot needs to be disabled. If you press enter on secure boot to get to the submenu and the option to disable should show and select it so disable. F5/F6 to change values. Then at the bottom save and exit. Reboot and go back into the screen and see if it is set to disabled. Then exit without saving if it is correct. Then boot up on the live ISO.
If you are single booting and want to reinstall then don’t start the installer. Instead run gparted and click on device create partition table and select GPT partition which will wipe the whole disk out. Then close gparted and start the installer and do a new install.
Are you able to see this?
I feel stupid as I’m following your instructions and it appears to me the computer is not responding.
Is TPM Enabled? That would probably “secure the secure boot”.
" Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology is designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions. A TPM chip is a secure crypto-processor that is designed to carry out cryptographic operations. The chip includes multiple physical security mechanisms to make it tamper resistant,"
See if you can disable that, as well.
@Fra
As @Beardedgeek72 has said i would also clear TMP. I think i would also set the boot device to USB for now since you are going to boot from the live ISO anyway. If you can clear the TMP and set boot to USB. Then setting secure boot disabled may work. It it doesn’t i would just try creating a new GPT partition with gparted and then start the install and try a new install even if secure boot won’t disable and see what happens.
I can disable that and it actually saves it, though when rebooting and trying to disable secure boot it never saves it, so weird
I disabled TPM and HDD booting but still it doesn’t boot any USB and gives boot error.
Also as before no way to save secure booting as disabled.
When you boot are you able to change the boot order with an F key such as F12. I’m not sure what key it is as i am guessing.
Edit: Also with respect to TMP. There is a clear TMP which you should do first and then disable it. There are two different menus for that. It needs to be cleared first not just disabled.
@Fra
Have you tried another USB? Also what method did you use to create the ISO? Are you using the latest ISO to create the live usb?
This topic was automatically closed 2 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.