UEFI + Secure Boot not logging into W10 (dual-boot)


  1. Posts : 213
       #1

    UEFI + Secure Boot not logging into W10 (dual-boot)


    Hei,

    So I'm the guy who tried to move from Legacy to UEFI some days ago. I managed to move both Ubuntu and W10 to UEFI.

    More info on both of the situations here:

    Solved Can't boot into UEFI mode - Lenovo Z50-70 - Windows 10 Forums

    Queston about GRUB2 + UEFI - Ask Ubuntu

    It seems that when I enable Secure Boot I keep getting these errors (It works if Secure Boot is not enabled, also Ubuntu boots just fine):
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  2. Posts : 213
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Tried to do a startup repair:

    Logs: http://pastebin.com/2BjC1x5j
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails UEFI + Secure Boot not logging into W10 (dual-boot)-dsc_0003.jpg  
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  3. Posts : 4,752
    Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit 22H2
       #3

    You cannot run the Bootrec commands from the X:\Sources temporary drive. These commands need to be run from the Drive letter the OS is on. Remember, in the RE(Recovery Environment) the OS drive may not be C:

    At command prompt (x: sources) type this exactly as written:
    bcdedit |find “osdevice” (Must inc and the |), the | before Find is the Upper case \ key) press enter. This will tell you what drive letter the OS is on.It may not be on the C: drive.
    Now use the returned as the drive letter for OS, for this example, assume C: or whatever drive letter is the os device.
    Or, you can type C: and press enter, then type DIR and press enter. If there is a Windows directory under that drive letter, then that is the OS device. Or D: etc Type that drive letter once you know, followed by the Bootrec command.

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