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Hi Golden:) There doesn't seem to be anything in the BIOS about disabling secure boot. In fact there is nothing about secure boot at all. I have looked on Linux forums and there seems to be several different ways around the problem. They are all complex, involving Command Line changes in both Winboot and GRUB, or use GRUB2 or GRUB legacy. Pretty much Dutch to me, as I don't really have the knowledge base re GRUB and it's various incarnations. They all seem a bit contradictory. I don't think the Linux community has got it's head round this yet. It seems a very unfortunate development for Linux, as I imagine a lot of people dual boot with Windows. This effectively prevents casual users experimenting with Linux distros, whilst keeping Windows as their main OS.
Thanks, John:)