I used to use Rufus to create bootable Windows 10 USB flash drives and had no problem with it. But last night, I downloaded the Windows 10 1909 ISO from Microsoft's official website and created the bootable USB drive. And it failed to pass the Secure Boot. I created the USB using the default GPT Partition Scheme. Of course I can disable Secure Boot and install it, but I don't want to have to do it. I don't remember having this issue before. I've only installed Windows 10 on my laptop once, when I was upgrading my SSD. So, I might've missed something. Do enlighten me about it, if that's the case. I haven't been keeping a tab on Windows update/upgrade as of late.
If I create the bootable USB using the Microsoft's own Media Creation Tool, which I did eventually, the USB drive works just fine. I can install Windows 10 without disabling Secure Boot.
What am I doing wrong? Is there any working alternative to Rufus? I've tried PowerISO and it doesn't seem to work either.
Ubuntu 19.10 boots just fine when I create the bootable USB drive with Rufus.