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I'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 on my new Odys Trendbook 12. It came with Win 10 pre-installed.

My problem is that I don't have the option to disable Secure Boot in the UEFI Settings. I created a bootable Ubuntu USB, and when I choose to boot Ubuntu via EFI I get following error message:

ubuntu/winboot/wubildr.mbr is missing or corrupted

I read that WUBI is incompatible with EFI, but I also read of people who got it to run properly with UEFI and Secure Boot enabled.

Is there a way to create a bootable USB drive with Ubuntu that works with Secure Boot?

Zanna
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SaElVa
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Older versions of Ubuntu are less likely to be UEFI-compatible. I can tell you that I installed Ubuntu 15.10 via bootable USB on my new Win10 computer last night without having to tinker with UEFI settings. You can try changing the boot order in your bios so that the computer will try booting from USB first. It might say "USB Flash" or "USB CD"

mdupont
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