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Well then your screen shot looks just like mine .....only difference is mine works, I don't know why yours gives you that error msg.
Well then your screen shot looks just like mine .....only difference is mine works, I don't know why yours gives you that error msg.
What would that been under? When I reboot to my BIOS, it pulls it up and give me 9 settings to go into. I looked around, but seem to be missing the Secure Boot. I have General, System Configuration, Video, Security, Performance, Power Management, POST Behavior, Wireless, and Maintenance. Of course there are subfiles under those, but I didn't see anything about a Secure Boot.
- Open the PC BIOS menu. You can often access this menu by pressing a key during the bootup sequence, such as F1, F2, F12, or Esc.
- Or, from Windows, hold the Shift key while selecting Restart. Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options: UEFI Firmware Settings.
- Find the Secure Boot setting, and if possible, set it to Disabled. This option is usually in either the Security tab, the Boot tab, or the Authentication tab.
- Save changes and exit. The PC reboots.
Okay. I think I found it. Under "Security" because that is all I have. I found an area labeled "Password Bypass". When I go into it it gives me the option to "Disabled", "Reboot Bypass", "Resume Bypass", "Reboot & Resume Bypass". Do you think this is the "Secure Boot"? That is the only thing I can find talking about "Boot". BTY, it is set to "Disabled".
That looks good, but its not secure boot. So unless its under another setting, then I have no idea why your USB Stick refuses to boot.
Guess you could try that usb stick on another computer just to make sure it actually works. But you just might have to wait for another member who has more idea's that can help you jlv