![]() ![]() In a brief test, I can confirm UEFI boot worked without the procedure below. You should no longer have to disable Secure Boot if you use Rufus 3.17 or later, as the UEFI:NTFS bootloaders being used by these versions are Secure Boot signed. With Rufus 3.17, this workaround is no longer necessary. However, it felt like a challenge to see if it really must be disabled. I wasn’t really worried about disabling Secure Boot for installation-as he says, if you trust the media, it should be okay. ![]() Incompatible with SecureBoot”:Īfter some hunting around, I found the Rufus author explaining here and here that his custom UEFI loader (which loads from a small FAT32 partition) isn’t signed by Microsoft and therefore you must temporarily disable Secure Boot until your OS is installed. Unfortunately when booting from this drive, I got the message, “Operating System Loader has no signature. I created the initial USB thumb drive using Rufus and the default GPT/UEFI/NTFS options: I needed to create a USB drive that would boot with the BIOS in UEFI mode. The installation ISO for Server 2016 is about 5.8GB, so it won’t fit on a a standard DVD. ![]()
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