Getting a ‘Not Found’ Error When Installing Linux Mint from USB

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Asked By TechGuru42 On

I'm attempting to install Linux Mint on my Windows 11 laptop using a USB drive, but I'm running into a frustrating issue. As soon as I try to boot from the USB, I get the error message: "Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failed: Not Found." I've reflashed the USB multiple times using Balena and even tried different USB drives. I did manage to boot into Linux Mint from the USB and played around with it for a bit without actually installing anything, so that might have caused some problems. Any advice would be greatly appreciated since I'm still figuring this all out!

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Answered By LinuxLover77 On

Wait, you mentioned you messed around with Linux Mint on the drive without downloading? Can you clarify that? Also, if you can, try sharing a photo of the error on something like Imgur; it might help to see what's going on!

TechGuru42 -

By 'messed around without downloading,' I mean I booted from the USB and explored the system without actually going through the installation process. Here's the image: https://imgur.com/a/xTTz8Dx. Sorry if I didn't explain it well!

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