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?
Try a new USB? I had a similar issue recently on Debian and flashed a fresh drive and it worked fine that time.
Trying that right now with rufus.
Same thing. Going to try another pc and see if the problem is the USB.
It worked on another pc. Problem must be my pc.
Clarification: The error is a security violation. I remember using the same PC and running Mint on it from the USB. Not sure why it doesn’t work now. Maybe the USB is dead.
security violation
Try disabling secure boot in the BIOS settings.
Did that and it worked.
This or add the grubx64.efi file to the trusted secure boot files