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I recently built a computer, which has an ASUSTek P8B75-M motherboard, and I can't seem to get past "triggering uevents" on the USB installation disk. After reading up, I'm pretty sure it's a Secure Boot issue, but I can't seem to figure out how exactly I should get it to boot, since nothing I've tried seems to work.
As it is now, here is what I have set for my options:
Secure Boot State: Enabled
Platform Key (PK) state: Loaded
OS Type: Windows UEFI mode (setting it to Other OS doesn't seem to make a difference)
Under the CSM (Compatibility Support Module)
Launch CSM: Enabled
Boot Device Control: UEFI and Legacy OpROM, OpROM Only, UEFI only
Boot from Network Devices: Legacy OpROM first, UEFI driver first, Ignore
Boot from Storage Devices: Both; Legacy OPROM first, Both; UEFI first, Legacy OpROM first, UEFI driver first, Ignore
Boot from PCIe/PCI Expansion Devices: Legacy OpROM first, UEFI driver first
and of course I have Fast Boot Disabled
not sure if it will help, but I also have:
Interrupt 19 Capture: Disabled
POST Delay Time: 3 sec
Option ROM Messages: Force BIOS
Any ideas? I'd go with other threads, but this seems to be organized rather strangely.
also, I'm using Windows 7, not 8.
Last edited by rodaz143 (2014-02-27 22:24:33)
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If you think it's a Secure Boot issue then why not disable it?
Furthermore, I doubt it. SecureBoot would prevent the kernel from being started at all.
fs/super.c : "Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day...\n",
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Never mind, I got it working. Note to self, don't use dd for creating bootable USBs ![]()
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That's quite unexpected. What method did you use that resolved the issue? Really would like to know.
fs/super.c : "Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day...\n",
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I booted into Windows and used win32imager
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