

You signed in with another tab or window. And, unless you're going to stand behind every single Ventoy user to explain why you think it shouldn't matter that Ventoy will let any unsigned bootloader through, that's just not going to fly. So it is pointless for Ventoy to only boot Secure EFI files once the user has 'whitelisted' it.

The live folder is similar to Debian live. Win10UEFI+GPTWin10UEFIWin7 I hope there will be no issues in this adoption. Legacy? my pleasure and gladly happen :) 2.

I made a VHD of an arch installation and installed the vtoyboot mod and it keeps on giving me the no UEFI error. Hiren's BootCD 1All the steps bellow only need to be done once for each computer when booting Ventoy at the first time.

its existence because of the context of the error message. Again, the major problem I see with this fine discussion is that everybody appears to be tiptoeing around the fact that some users have no clue what Secure Boot is intended for (only that, because it says "Secure" they don't want to turn it off), and, rather than trying to educate them about that, we're trying to find ways to keep them "feeling safe" when the choices they might make would leave their system anything but. Google for how to make an iso uefi bootable for more info. Freebsd has some linux compatibility and also has proprietary nvidia drivers. No bootfile found for UEFI! Shim silently loads any file signed with its embedded key, but shows a signature violation message upon loading another file, asking to enroll its hash or certificate. list vol - select vol of EFI (in my case nr 14) as illustrated - assign - EFI drive is mounted as Q: Also possible is: After booting with Win10XPE from RAMDISK the Hidden EFI Driv Main Edition Support. Simply put, Universal USB Installer is among the best alternatives to Rufus and you can definitely give it a try.() no boot file found for uefi. There is also an in-built USB formatting tool that can help you free the storage on your USB stick after installation. In fact, it’s very close to Rufus in terms of performance and platform compatibility. In essence, Universal USB Installer is a great alternative to Rufus if you want support for both Windows and Linux system images. Besides that, the tool is absolutely quick and can create bootable USB drives within minutes. Universal USB Installer is primarily built for Linux-based distributions, but it can also flash Windows ISO images flawlessly. Although Popsicle comes bundled with Pop!_OS, you can install it from Flathub using the following command on Linux.
