Verification failed: 0x1A security violation
I made some changes in grub by mistake, and now I m getting Verification failed :0x1A security violation
In My Hp pavilion notebook laptop is dual bootable and I m also not able to open any boot option during startup time.
dual-boot grub2
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I made some changes in grub by mistake, and now I m getting Verification failed :0x1A security violation
In My Hp pavilion notebook laptop is dual bootable and I m also not able to open any boot option during startup time.
dual-boot grub2
Can you boot from any Ubuntu install media? (USB/DVD)
– Helio
Aug 25 '18 at 21:26
Nope ,Even boot option is not coming after pressing F12
– Mrinal Raj
Feb 10 at 11:39
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I made some changes in grub by mistake, and now I m getting Verification failed :0x1A security violation
In My Hp pavilion notebook laptop is dual bootable and I m also not able to open any boot option during startup time.
dual-boot grub2
I made some changes in grub by mistake, and now I m getting Verification failed :0x1A security violation
In My Hp pavilion notebook laptop is dual bootable and I m also not able to open any boot option during startup time.
dual-boot grub2
dual-boot grub2
asked Aug 25 '18 at 20:51
Mrinal RajMrinal Raj
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Can you boot from any Ubuntu install media? (USB/DVD)
– Helio
Aug 25 '18 at 21:26
Nope ,Even boot option is not coming after pressing F12
– Mrinal Raj
Feb 10 at 11:39
add a comment |
Can you boot from any Ubuntu install media? (USB/DVD)
– Helio
Aug 25 '18 at 21:26
Nope ,Even boot option is not coming after pressing F12
– Mrinal Raj
Feb 10 at 11:39
Can you boot from any Ubuntu install media? (USB/DVD)
– Helio
Aug 25 '18 at 21:26
Can you boot from any Ubuntu install media? (USB/DVD)
– Helio
Aug 25 '18 at 21:26
Nope ,Even boot option is not coming after pressing F12
– Mrinal Raj
Feb 10 at 11:39
Nope ,Even boot option is not coming after pressing F12
– Mrinal Raj
Feb 10 at 11:39
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Your last resort would be removing the bios chip from the motherboard using a hot air solder, then flashing it with a usb programmer. Take the laptop to a repair shop and ask them to do that.
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Your last resort would be removing the bios chip from the motherboard using a hot air solder, then flashing it with a usb programmer. Take the laptop to a repair shop and ask them to do that.
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Your last resort would be removing the bios chip from the motherboard using a hot air solder, then flashing it with a usb programmer. Take the laptop to a repair shop and ask them to do that.
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Your last resort would be removing the bios chip from the motherboard using a hot air solder, then flashing it with a usb programmer. Take the laptop to a repair shop and ask them to do that.
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Your last resort would be removing the bios chip from the motherboard using a hot air solder, then flashing it with a usb programmer. Take the laptop to a repair shop and ask them to do that.
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Can you boot from any Ubuntu install media? (USB/DVD)
– Helio
Aug 25 '18 at 21:26
Nope ,Even boot option is not coming after pressing F12
– Mrinal Raj
Feb 10 at 11:39