Hi,
I have recently downloaded and installed Kubuntu 22.04.2 (verified SHA256) for testing on my Dell OptiPlex PC. Everything worked well as planned which is great. However, when I went to reinstall my main OS, Linux Mint 21.1, back to the same PC, I get a blue screen ERROR Verification failed: (0x1A) Security Violation message.
Upon researching, it seems that Kubuntu's latest version has some updated security keys that install to the BIOS.
Now, everything that I have used in the past ((Linux Mint 21.1 and Clonezilla) no longer works and just gives the error message.
Is there a way to revert back to the old security keys, or are they forever gone? Will I have to wait for my other distros to update their ISO's?
Thanks in advance,
Darryl
I have recently downloaded and installed Kubuntu 22.04.2 (verified SHA256) for testing on my Dell OptiPlex PC. Everything worked well as planned which is great. However, when I went to reinstall my main OS, Linux Mint 21.1, back to the same PC, I get a blue screen ERROR Verification failed: (0x1A) Security Violation message.
Upon researching, it seems that Kubuntu's latest version has some updated security keys that install to the BIOS.
Now, everything that I have used in the past ((Linux Mint 21.1 and Clonezilla) no longer works and just gives the error message.
Is there a way to revert back to the old security keys, or are they forever gone? Will I have to wait for my other distros to update their ISO's?
Thanks in advance,
Darryl
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