If you are dual booting Windows and some version of Linux (like Puppy Linux).
With secure boot enabled in the computers UEFI bios settings.
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The latest update to Windows 10 and 11 has done something to not allow booting the Linux OS.
You will get this error when trying to boot Linux:
Verifiying shim SBAT data failed: Security Policy Violation Something has gone seriously wrong: SBAT self-check failed: Security Policy Violation
This is one way to fix this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1523438 ... -violation
Note:
This is not an issue, if you have secure boot disabled, in the computers UEFI bios settings.
I tried to find some good info on what SBAT is, but about all I got out of reading, was it is something used by secure boot, that now needs updated in the boot loader.