Disable secure boot windows 10 powershell virtual machine
DISABLE SECURE BOOT WINDOWS 10 POWERSHELL VIRTUAL MACHINE ISO
Restart your VM and try to boot it again from the CentOS installation ISO image or another Linux distribution (I managed to run CentOS 8 and Ubuntu 19.04 installation using this method). You will see a plethora of options from changing the no of CPU cores, RAM, option to add or modify existing hard disks, change the ISO attached to the VM, option to disable Secure boot, change network adapters, create checkpoints to restore your VM to a previous state, change the boot order, and lots more. According to Microsoft information, this template allows you to run Linux distros in the Secure Boot compatibility mode. Or you can leave Secure Boot enabled, but use Microsoft UEFI Certificate Authority template instead of Microsoft Windows. To start Linux installation, I had to disable Secure Boot in the virtual machine settings (Settings -> Security -> uncheck the option Enable Secure Boot). The value is protected by Secure Boot policy and cannot be modified or deleted.First of all try this cod. Secure Boot prevents boot from an untrusted Linux bootloader in the ISO file (the Linux bootloader neither signed nor certified by Microsoft). Fix An error has occurred setting the element data. The problem is that Hyper-V by default is using UEFI with Secure Boot mode enabled for its Generation 2 virtual machines. No UEFI-compatible file system was found. Does bitlocker not require you to output the recovery key before it encrypts I have never used the PS options, but I remember that using the wizard you needed to print your recovery key or save it to an additional drive before you could start the encryption. The image's hash and certificate are not allowed (DB).