Select and hit enter on HDD0 (assuming this is where you installed your OS. Hit enter on this option and you'll be taken to a page that says HDD0 along with possibly other options. Return to the supervisor password page you started on and scroll down to something along the lines of “Give permission to UEFI to run these files”. This time, go to the Secure Boot option again and set it to. You'll have to enter the password you set for supervisor to enter BIOS settings if you didn't clear it in one of the earlier steps. Once again, press F2 at the ACER splash screen and enter BIOS. After everything is installed, you can restart your computer, following Debian instructions to unplug your USB and hit enter. Choose something else and follow the guidelines for properly partitioning your hard drive and installing the operating system. Install Debian like you normally would, however do not choose the “Boot alongside windows 10” (or whatever version of windows you have). Choose this option and allow Debian to boot. This should bring you to a similar boot selection screen, allowing you to choose something along the lines of “Debian stretch (compatibility mode)”. Select your USB (or whatever your ISO is written to) and hit enter. Reboot computer and this time press F12 to enter boot option. Then, go right in the tabs and set Secure Boot to. Find Supervisor password and create a password. Press F2 at ACER splash screen to get to BIOS settings.
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