Reboot and select proper boot device problem after installing ubuntu












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Hi I have a toshiba satellite laptop.
I recently decided to replace my os which used to be
Windows 10 with ubuntu, and used a USB key to store the
Linux installation, plugged it in, successfully installed
Ubuntu and erased windows(as it says). After the installation
A message popped up telling my restart the computer in order to
Start using the new os. After doing so I get his blank screen
With the message:



Reboot and select proper boot device
Or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key
Can't access anything now, btw I did enter to BIOS and set everything back
On default after the installation of the Linux and it still doesn't work
Can anybody tell me what can I do?










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    Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI

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Hi I have a toshiba satellite laptop.
I recently decided to replace my os which used to be
Windows 10 with ubuntu, and used a USB key to store the
Linux installation, plugged it in, successfully installed
Ubuntu and erased windows(as it says). After the installation
A message popped up telling my restart the computer in order to
Start using the new os. After doing so I get his blank screen
With the message:



Reboot and select proper boot device
Or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key
Can't access anything now, btw I did enter to BIOS and set everything back
On default after the installation of the Linux and it still doesn't work
Can anybody tell me what can I do?










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    Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI

    – David Foerster
    Jan 20 '17 at 13:15














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Hi I have a toshiba satellite laptop.
I recently decided to replace my os which used to be
Windows 10 with ubuntu, and used a USB key to store the
Linux installation, plugged it in, successfully installed
Ubuntu and erased windows(as it says). After the installation
A message popped up telling my restart the computer in order to
Start using the new os. After doing so I get his blank screen
With the message:



Reboot and select proper boot device
Or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key
Can't access anything now, btw I did enter to BIOS and set everything back
On default after the installation of the Linux and it still doesn't work
Can anybody tell me what can I do?










share|improve this question
















Hi I have a toshiba satellite laptop.
I recently decided to replace my os which used to be
Windows 10 with ubuntu, and used a USB key to store the
Linux installation, plugged it in, successfully installed
Ubuntu and erased windows(as it says). After the installation
A message popped up telling my restart the computer in order to
Start using the new os. After doing so I get his blank screen
With the message:



Reboot and select proper boot device
Or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key
Can't access anything now, btw I did enter to BIOS and set everything back
On default after the installation of the Linux and it still doesn't work
Can anybody tell me what can I do?







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    Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI

    – David Foerster
    Jan 20 '17 at 13:15














  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI

    – David Foerster
    Jan 20 '17 at 13:15








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Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI

– David Foerster
Jan 20 '17 at 13:15





Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI

– David Foerster
Jan 20 '17 at 13:15










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I think you have the same problem as mine, go to BIOS and go to security.
Navigate to Select Trusted file for booting.
HDD0(If you have one harddrive)
ubuntu(I don't remember the exact order, but look for these files)
EFI(I'm positive that it is EFI>>>Shimx)
Shimx(I don't know what it is called but it looks like Shimx or Shimax something like that)
Press enter
Call it ubuntu enter enter again
F10
This should help!






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  • Once I go to security I don't have the select trusted file for booting option, the options are BIOS pass HDD pass and secure bot off/on , I've searched thru the whole bios system couldn't find it

    – Leon Ganelin
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:15








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    Set bios password, nd it should let you. I had the exact same problem with my acer aspire e15!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:40











  • If my answer helps, press the checkmark please!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 21:18



















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This blog helped. I had same issue while installing Ubuntu Server 18.xx.
Thanks for the post, much appreciated



steps taken:




  1. In BIOS security , set password for user

  2. Go to boot tab and enable all ( few are disabled, e.g.: UEFI boot,Boot USB devices first).






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  • I guess the blog you are talking about is the previous answer. In such cases, it is better to upvote the answer (which as a new user you cannot do until you have at least 15 reputation).

    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Jun 27 '18 at 10:25











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I think you have the same problem as mine, go to BIOS and go to security.
Navigate to Select Trusted file for booting.
HDD0(If you have one harddrive)
ubuntu(I don't remember the exact order, but look for these files)
EFI(I'm positive that it is EFI>>>Shimx)
Shimx(I don't know what it is called but it looks like Shimx or Shimax something like that)
Press enter
Call it ubuntu enter enter again
F10
This should help!






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  • Once I go to security I don't have the select trusted file for booting option, the options are BIOS pass HDD pass and secure bot off/on , I've searched thru the whole bios system couldn't find it

    – Leon Ganelin
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:15








  • 1





    Set bios password, nd it should let you. I had the exact same problem with my acer aspire e15!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:40











  • If my answer helps, press the checkmark please!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 21:18
















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I think you have the same problem as mine, go to BIOS and go to security.
Navigate to Select Trusted file for booting.
HDD0(If you have one harddrive)
ubuntu(I don't remember the exact order, but look for these files)
EFI(I'm positive that it is EFI>>>Shimx)
Shimx(I don't know what it is called but it looks like Shimx or Shimax something like that)
Press enter
Call it ubuntu enter enter again
F10
This should help!






share|improve this answer
























  • Once I go to security I don't have the select trusted file for booting option, the options are BIOS pass HDD pass and secure bot off/on , I've searched thru the whole bios system couldn't find it

    – Leon Ganelin
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:15








  • 1





    Set bios password, nd it should let you. I had the exact same problem with my acer aspire e15!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:40











  • If my answer helps, press the checkmark please!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 21:18














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I think you have the same problem as mine, go to BIOS and go to security.
Navigate to Select Trusted file for booting.
HDD0(If you have one harddrive)
ubuntu(I don't remember the exact order, but look for these files)
EFI(I'm positive that it is EFI>>>Shimx)
Shimx(I don't know what it is called but it looks like Shimx or Shimax something like that)
Press enter
Call it ubuntu enter enter again
F10
This should help!






share|improve this answer













I think you have the same problem as mine, go to BIOS and go to security.
Navigate to Select Trusted file for booting.
HDD0(If you have one harddrive)
ubuntu(I don't remember the exact order, but look for these files)
EFI(I'm positive that it is EFI>>>Shimx)
Shimx(I don't know what it is called but it looks like Shimx or Shimax something like that)
Press enter
Call it ubuntu enter enter again
F10
This should help!







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  • Once I go to security I don't have the select trusted file for booting option, the options are BIOS pass HDD pass and secure bot off/on , I've searched thru the whole bios system couldn't find it

    – Leon Ganelin
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:15








  • 1





    Set bios password, nd it should let you. I had the exact same problem with my acer aspire e15!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:40











  • If my answer helps, press the checkmark please!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 21:18



















  • Once I go to security I don't have the select trusted file for booting option, the options are BIOS pass HDD pass and secure bot off/on , I've searched thru the whole bios system couldn't find it

    – Leon Ganelin
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:15








  • 1





    Set bios password, nd it should let you. I had the exact same problem with my acer aspire e15!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 15:40











  • If my answer helps, press the checkmark please!

    – Ubuntu User
    Jan 20 '17 at 21:18

















Once I go to security I don't have the select trusted file for booting option, the options are BIOS pass HDD pass and secure bot off/on , I've searched thru the whole bios system couldn't find it

– Leon Ganelin
Jan 20 '17 at 15:15







Once I go to security I don't have the select trusted file for booting option, the options are BIOS pass HDD pass and secure bot off/on , I've searched thru the whole bios system couldn't find it

– Leon Ganelin
Jan 20 '17 at 15:15






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Set bios password, nd it should let you. I had the exact same problem with my acer aspire e15!

– Ubuntu User
Jan 20 '17 at 15:40





Set bios password, nd it should let you. I had the exact same problem with my acer aspire e15!

– Ubuntu User
Jan 20 '17 at 15:40













If my answer helps, press the checkmark please!

– Ubuntu User
Jan 20 '17 at 21:18





If my answer helps, press the checkmark please!

– Ubuntu User
Jan 20 '17 at 21:18













0














This blog helped. I had same issue while installing Ubuntu Server 18.xx.
Thanks for the post, much appreciated



steps taken:




  1. In BIOS security , set password for user

  2. Go to boot tab and enable all ( few are disabled, e.g.: UEFI boot,Boot USB devices first).






share|improve this answer
























  • I guess the blog you are talking about is the previous answer. In such cases, it is better to upvote the answer (which as a new user you cannot do until you have at least 15 reputation).

    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Jun 27 '18 at 10:25
















0














This blog helped. I had same issue while installing Ubuntu Server 18.xx.
Thanks for the post, much appreciated



steps taken:




  1. In BIOS security , set password for user

  2. Go to boot tab and enable all ( few are disabled, e.g.: UEFI boot,Boot USB devices first).






share|improve this answer
























  • I guess the blog you are talking about is the previous answer. In such cases, it is better to upvote the answer (which as a new user you cannot do until you have at least 15 reputation).

    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Jun 27 '18 at 10:25














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This blog helped. I had same issue while installing Ubuntu Server 18.xx.
Thanks for the post, much appreciated



steps taken:




  1. In BIOS security , set password for user

  2. Go to boot tab and enable all ( few are disabled, e.g.: UEFI boot,Boot USB devices first).






share|improve this answer













This blog helped. I had same issue while installing Ubuntu Server 18.xx.
Thanks for the post, much appreciated



steps taken:




  1. In BIOS security , set password for user

  2. Go to boot tab and enable all ( few are disabled, e.g.: UEFI boot,Boot USB devices first).







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  • I guess the blog you are talking about is the previous answer. In such cases, it is better to upvote the answer (which as a new user you cannot do until you have at least 15 reputation).

    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Jun 27 '18 at 10:25



















  • I guess the blog you are talking about is the previous answer. In such cases, it is better to upvote the answer (which as a new user you cannot do until you have at least 15 reputation).

    – Marc Vanhoomissen
    Jun 27 '18 at 10:25

















I guess the blog you are talking about is the previous answer. In such cases, it is better to upvote the answer (which as a new user you cannot do until you have at least 15 reputation).

– Marc Vanhoomissen
Jun 27 '18 at 10:25





I guess the blog you are talking about is the previous answer. In such cases, it is better to upvote the answer (which as a new user you cannot do until you have at least 15 reputation).

– Marc Vanhoomissen
Jun 27 '18 at 10:25


















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