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@BobGnarley Try disabling secure boot in the bios. And maybe UEFI boot path security - I think I've seen that cause issues in the past too.
And if it's a Dell, set disk access from raid to AHCI.
I literally had to do this 2 days ago.
It is a dell its an Optiplex 3070 mini. You just boot windows into safe mode to change that right?
Probably something in the bios
On top of that. I just got a new laptop and bit locker was setup by default. Had to go into Windows and disable bit locker before disabling secure boot. I didn't do that, RE enabled secure boot, then had to get the recovery key for bit locker.