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If after installing Linux Mint in EFI mode, you are unable to boot due to a ``Secure Boot Violation``, you can try one of the following solutions:
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Restart the installation:
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Connect to the Internet before the installation
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**Do not** select ``Install third-party software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware, Flash, MP3 and other media``.
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Disable ``SecureBoot`` in the ``BIOS`` settings of your computer.
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For examples of how to disable secure boot on various computers, read `Managing EFI Boot Loaders for Linux: Dealing with Secure Boot <http://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloaders/secureboot.html>`_.
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EFI boot order
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If after installing Linux Mint in EFI mode, your computer skips the boot menu and boots straight into Windows (or another operating system), you probably have an issue with the boot order.
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To modify the boot order:
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Boot Linux Mint in ``live`` mode (with your USB stick or DVD).
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