Hello there! I am Charity, I'm an Independent Advisor. I'm glad to help you today!
My apologies about that. The "Secure Boot Violation - Invalid Signature Detected" message you're encountering usually happens when your system's Secure Boot feature is having trouble verifying the digital signatures of certain drivers or software. This can prevent your system from booting properly.
Disable Secure Boot in BIOS:
Restart your PC and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings (commonly accessed by pressing keys like F2, F10, Delete, or Esc during startup).
Navigate to the "Security" or "Boot" tab and find the "Secure Boot" option.
Change the setting to "Disable" or set the "OS Type" to "Other OS."
Save the changes and exit the BIOS. Your system should boot normally afterward.
Disable Driver Signature Enforcement:
Go to Windows Settings > Update & Security > Recovery.
Under Advanced Startup, click "Restart now."
In the Advanced Startup Options, go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings.
Select "Disable driver signature enforcement" (usually by pressing F7).
Restart your computer and see if the issue persists.
Please let me know if this works for you. I'll do my best to respond as soon as possible.
Kind Regards,
Charity (Timezone GMT+08:00)