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I have an Asus Aspire SW5-012 and cannot disable secure boot.



I get into BIOS just fine. It's 5.0 setup utility. The system BIOS version is V1.13. When I go to the security tab, secure boot mode is on standard and refuses to respond. It's a touchscreen and secure boot setting refuses to respond.



I have a live XUbuntu 18.4. I believe that the version is USB READY and plugged in. Windows Explorer sees it, but it refuses to boot. I know the touch screen won't work after that and I don't care.










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  • try to create an Supervisor Password, That will be in the bios, probably under security tab.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:41












  • My bad, before you do that, try to enable CSM.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:47










  • There is no option for csm...i read if you don't do it before win 10 installation you can't do it. Doesn't make sense but I checked every tab. Under the boot tab I have secure boot set to disabled and usb as the top of boot order. But under security secure boot says standard and doesn't react to touches or mouse clicks. And I have had a supervisor password set and is very annoying. Thank you
    – Christohan
    Dec 12 at 5:34










  • What did you mean by refuses to boot? Details plz.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:53










  • Did you follow the ubuntu guide to setting up a Bootable usb drive? You will need to do that if you didn't. tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…,
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:59
















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I have an Asus Aspire SW5-012 and cannot disable secure boot.



I get into BIOS just fine. It's 5.0 setup utility. The system BIOS version is V1.13. When I go to the security tab, secure boot mode is on standard and refuses to respond. It's a touchscreen and secure boot setting refuses to respond.



I have a live XUbuntu 18.4. I believe that the version is USB READY and plugged in. Windows Explorer sees it, but it refuses to boot. I know the touch screen won't work after that and I don't care.










share|improve this question
























  • try to create an Supervisor Password, That will be in the bios, probably under security tab.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:41












  • My bad, before you do that, try to enable CSM.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:47










  • There is no option for csm...i read if you don't do it before win 10 installation you can't do it. Doesn't make sense but I checked every tab. Under the boot tab I have secure boot set to disabled and usb as the top of boot order. But under security secure boot says standard and doesn't react to touches or mouse clicks. And I have had a supervisor password set and is very annoying. Thank you
    – Christohan
    Dec 12 at 5:34










  • What did you mean by refuses to boot? Details plz.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:53










  • Did you follow the ubuntu guide to setting up a Bootable usb drive? You will need to do that if you didn't. tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…,
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:59














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I have an Asus Aspire SW5-012 and cannot disable secure boot.



I get into BIOS just fine. It's 5.0 setup utility. The system BIOS version is V1.13. When I go to the security tab, secure boot mode is on standard and refuses to respond. It's a touchscreen and secure boot setting refuses to respond.



I have a live XUbuntu 18.4. I believe that the version is USB READY and plugged in. Windows Explorer sees it, but it refuses to boot. I know the touch screen won't work after that and I don't care.










share|improve this question















I have an Asus Aspire SW5-012 and cannot disable secure boot.



I get into BIOS just fine. It's 5.0 setup utility. The system BIOS version is V1.13. When I go to the security tab, secure boot mode is on standard and refuses to respond. It's a touchscreen and secure boot setting refuses to respond.



I have a live XUbuntu 18.4. I believe that the version is USB READY and plugged in. Windows Explorer sees it, but it refuses to boot. I know the touch screen won't work after that and I don't care.







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  • try to create an Supervisor Password, That will be in the bios, probably under security tab.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:41












  • My bad, before you do that, try to enable CSM.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:47










  • There is no option for csm...i read if you don't do it before win 10 installation you can't do it. Doesn't make sense but I checked every tab. Under the boot tab I have secure boot set to disabled and usb as the top of boot order. But under security secure boot says standard and doesn't react to touches or mouse clicks. And I have had a supervisor password set and is very annoying. Thank you
    – Christohan
    Dec 12 at 5:34










  • What did you mean by refuses to boot? Details plz.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:53










  • Did you follow the ubuntu guide to setting up a Bootable usb drive? You will need to do that if you didn't. tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…,
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:59


















  • try to create an Supervisor Password, That will be in the bios, probably under security tab.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:41












  • My bad, before you do that, try to enable CSM.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 2:47










  • There is no option for csm...i read if you don't do it before win 10 installation you can't do it. Doesn't make sense but I checked every tab. Under the boot tab I have secure boot set to disabled and usb as the top of boot order. But under security secure boot says standard and doesn't react to touches or mouse clicks. And I have had a supervisor password set and is very annoying. Thank you
    – Christohan
    Dec 12 at 5:34










  • What did you mean by refuses to boot? Details plz.
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:53










  • Did you follow the ubuntu guide to setting up a Bootable usb drive? You will need to do that if you didn't. tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…,
    – Pancakedinner
    Dec 12 at 5:59
















try to create an Supervisor Password, That will be in the bios, probably under security tab.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 2:41






try to create an Supervisor Password, That will be in the bios, probably under security tab.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 2:41














My bad, before you do that, try to enable CSM.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 2:47




My bad, before you do that, try to enable CSM.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 2:47












There is no option for csm...i read if you don't do it before win 10 installation you can't do it. Doesn't make sense but I checked every tab. Under the boot tab I have secure boot set to disabled and usb as the top of boot order. But under security secure boot says standard and doesn't react to touches or mouse clicks. And I have had a supervisor password set and is very annoying. Thank you
– Christohan
Dec 12 at 5:34




There is no option for csm...i read if you don't do it before win 10 installation you can't do it. Doesn't make sense but I checked every tab. Under the boot tab I have secure boot set to disabled and usb as the top of boot order. But under security secure boot says standard and doesn't react to touches or mouse clicks. And I have had a supervisor password set and is very annoying. Thank you
– Christohan
Dec 12 at 5:34












What did you mean by refuses to boot? Details plz.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 5:53




What did you mean by refuses to boot? Details plz.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 5:53












Did you follow the ubuntu guide to setting up a Bootable usb drive? You will need to do that if you didn't. tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…,
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 5:59




Did you follow the ubuntu guide to setting up a Bootable usb drive? You will need to do that if you didn't. tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/…,
– Pancakedinner
Dec 12 at 5:59










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How to boot Acer Aspire Switch 10 from external media? Here. John Stiles said that only the micro usb port works in the Bios so you will need an adapter. Also here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8muPGQY8x3g (You can see in this video that he has his usb drive plugged into an male micro usb to usb type A female adapter)






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  • Your amazing. I ha e hours looking things up all to no avail. I know exactly the cable I need but I don't have one. I guess I need an Amazon visit. I'll let you know after I get it. Thank you again.
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:41










  • While I have no idea what language that YouTube video was that appears to be the answer. Nice find. I'll let you know
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:53











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How to boot Acer Aspire Switch 10 from external media? Here. John Stiles said that only the micro usb port works in the Bios so you will need an adapter. Also here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8muPGQY8x3g (You can see in this video that he has his usb drive plugged into an male micro usb to usb type A female adapter)






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  • Your amazing. I ha e hours looking things up all to no avail. I know exactly the cable I need but I don't have one. I guess I need an Amazon visit. I'll let you know after I get it. Thank you again.
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    Dec 13 at 2:41










  • While I have no idea what language that YouTube video was that appears to be the answer. Nice find. I'll let you know
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    Dec 13 at 2:53
















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How to boot Acer Aspire Switch 10 from external media? Here. John Stiles said that only the micro usb port works in the Bios so you will need an adapter. Also here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8muPGQY8x3g (You can see in this video that he has his usb drive plugged into an male micro usb to usb type A female adapter)






share|improve this answer























  • Your amazing. I ha e hours looking things up all to no avail. I know exactly the cable I need but I don't have one. I guess I need an Amazon visit. I'll let you know after I get it. Thank you again.
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:41










  • While I have no idea what language that YouTube video was that appears to be the answer. Nice find. I'll let you know
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:53














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How to boot Acer Aspire Switch 10 from external media? Here. John Stiles said that only the micro usb port works in the Bios so you will need an adapter. Also here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8muPGQY8x3g (You can see in this video that he has his usb drive plugged into an male micro usb to usb type A female adapter)






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How to boot Acer Aspire Switch 10 from external media? Here. John Stiles said that only the micro usb port works in the Bios so you will need an adapter. Also here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8muPGQY8x3g (You can see in this video that he has his usb drive plugged into an male micro usb to usb type A female adapter)







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  • Your amazing. I ha e hours looking things up all to no avail. I know exactly the cable I need but I don't have one. I guess I need an Amazon visit. I'll let you know after I get it. Thank you again.
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:41










  • While I have no idea what language that YouTube video was that appears to be the answer. Nice find. I'll let you know
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:53


















  • Your amazing. I ha e hours looking things up all to no avail. I know exactly the cable I need but I don't have one. I guess I need an Amazon visit. I'll let you know after I get it. Thank you again.
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:41










  • While I have no idea what language that YouTube video was that appears to be the answer. Nice find. I'll let you know
    – Christohan
    Dec 13 at 2:53
















Your amazing. I ha e hours looking things up all to no avail. I know exactly the cable I need but I don't have one. I guess I need an Amazon visit. I'll let you know after I get it. Thank you again.
– Christohan
Dec 13 at 2:41




Your amazing. I ha e hours looking things up all to no avail. I know exactly the cable I need but I don't have one. I guess I need an Amazon visit. I'll let you know after I get it. Thank you again.
– Christohan
Dec 13 at 2:41












While I have no idea what language that YouTube video was that appears to be the answer. Nice find. I'll let you know
– Christohan
Dec 13 at 2:53




While I have no idea what language that YouTube video was that appears to be the answer. Nice find. I'll let you know
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