Unable to install Ubuntu 18.04 after cancelled installation












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I was attempting to install Ubuntu however halfway through the menus asking me to select the what types of files I would like to install I decided to cancel the installation by clicking the cancel button on the bottom of the window, I assumed I could come back to the installation at a later time however when I attempted to boot using the disk I had used flawlessly before. I was met with a message detailing that it;



Failed to open EFIBOOTmmx64.efi - Not Found
Failed to load image EFIBOOTmmx64.efi: Not Found
Failed to start MokManager: Not Found
Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failed
: Not Found



I attempted to wipe my computer clean so I reset the computer to factory settings five times with each attempt failing to correct the issue. I am wondering if there is a way I can fully remove the corrupted pieces and attempt a clean installation of Ubuntu from the disk since I don't have any free usb's lying around. P.S. I am attempting to set up my computer so that it can dual boot. Thank you for your time.









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    I was attempting to install Ubuntu however halfway through the menus asking me to select the what types of files I would like to install I decided to cancel the installation by clicking the cancel button on the bottom of the window, I assumed I could come back to the installation at a later time however when I attempted to boot using the disk I had used flawlessly before. I was met with a message detailing that it;



    Failed to open EFIBOOTmmx64.efi - Not Found
    Failed to load image EFIBOOTmmx64.efi: Not Found
    Failed to start MokManager: Not Found
    Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failed
    : Not Found



    I attempted to wipe my computer clean so I reset the computer to factory settings five times with each attempt failing to correct the issue. I am wondering if there is a way I can fully remove the corrupted pieces and attempt a clean installation of Ubuntu from the disk since I don't have any free usb's lying around. P.S. I am attempting to set up my computer so that it can dual boot. Thank you for your time.









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      I was attempting to install Ubuntu however halfway through the menus asking me to select the what types of files I would like to install I decided to cancel the installation by clicking the cancel button on the bottom of the window, I assumed I could come back to the installation at a later time however when I attempted to boot using the disk I had used flawlessly before. I was met with a message detailing that it;



      Failed to open EFIBOOTmmx64.efi - Not Found
      Failed to load image EFIBOOTmmx64.efi: Not Found
      Failed to start MokManager: Not Found
      Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failed
      : Not Found



      I attempted to wipe my computer clean so I reset the computer to factory settings five times with each attempt failing to correct the issue. I am wondering if there is a way I can fully remove the corrupted pieces and attempt a clean installation of Ubuntu from the disk since I don't have any free usb's lying around. P.S. I am attempting to set up my computer so that it can dual boot. Thank you for your time.









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      I was attempting to install Ubuntu however halfway through the menus asking me to select the what types of files I would like to install I decided to cancel the installation by clicking the cancel button on the bottom of the window, I assumed I could come back to the installation at a later time however when I attempted to boot using the disk I had used flawlessly before. I was met with a message detailing that it;



      Failed to open EFIBOOTmmx64.efi - Not Found
      Failed to load image EFIBOOTmmx64.efi: Not Found
      Failed to start MokManager: Not Found
      Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failed
      : Not Found



      I attempted to wipe my computer clean so I reset the computer to factory settings five times with each attempt failing to correct the issue. I am wondering if there is a way I can fully remove the corrupted pieces and attempt a clean installation of Ubuntu from the disk since I don't have any free usb's lying around. P.S. I am attempting to set up my computer so that it can dual boot. Thank you for your time.







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