Trying to dual boot Mint with Windows but when I tried to boot with USB, it gave an error. Realized thst it was using partition 2 and not partition 1, where the actual os was written. Used balenaetcher and tried 3 times and it still doesn’t work. Any help?
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Try a new USB? I had a similar issue recently on Debian and flashed a fresh drive and it worked fine that time.
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security violation
Try disabling secure boot in the BIOS settings.
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This or add the grubx64.efi file to the trusted secure boot files