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Solved distro,s

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Why will some distro,s boot from my USB, but some wont, my computer wont it boots right to my main OS Windows 10 i dont have any distro,s installed there only on USBs. It even shows it downloaded on the USB, but it boots right to Windows. I changed boot order long ago. I have Linux Mint on another USB, it boots fine. I even loaded Linux Mint to this USB and it boots fine with Linux Mint, but some others wont.

I copied and pasted this.

When you turn your computer on, it’s the UEFI that decides which operating system to boot. One feature of UEFI, called Secure Boot, only allows operating systems signed with a digital signature. Windows 10, naturally, has a valid signature. So do some Linux distros – including Ubuntu, Fedora, and OpenSUSE.

But a number of major Linux distros don’t have a signature. Thank,s Chuck






Thanks Chuck
 
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