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I am sure there are plenty of people with more technical knowledge on the subject, but I had something similar happen not too long ago.
My issue was in the bios on my laptop had secure boot enabled which wouldn’t allow gnu/linux to boot.
Caused me a huge headache. But after I disabled it and went through the install with the USB again it booted right up. Might be worth checking.
I'll go look for that setting, thanks!
Linux mint should be completely compatible with secure boot
What device was it?