Yeah this is common. I had this issue on a different ASUS board. Even with Secure Boot enabled, it sometimes needs to be set to "Windows UEFI mode" specifically, not just enabled. Also, double-check that your drive is using GPT partitioning, not MBR.
I’m trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the PC Health Check app says my system doesn’t meet the requirements because Secure Boot isn’t enabled. I checked my BIOS (UEFI) and it *is* enabled, but I still get the error. Has anyone else run into this? My motherboard is an ASUS Z370, and I’m on the latest BIOS. What am I missing?
Can confirm. I had the same problem. On my ASUS board, I had to change the BIOS from "Other OS" to "Windows UEFI" mode for Secure Boot to actually work right. Let me know if that works.
Yeah, Agreed, clearing the TPM often does the trick. One more thing: double-check that your BIOS is fully updated, as an old version can sometimes cause this mismatch.
Can confirm. I had the same problem on my ASUS board. I had to go back into the BIOS and actually disable Secure Boot, save and exit, then re-enable it again for Windows to finally recognize it.
I had the same problem on my ASUS board. I had to go into the BIOS and actually switch the system from "Other OS" to "Windows UEFI" mode for it to be fully recognized. Hope that helps.