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2Tc9ze99R9
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Post by 2Tc9ze99R9 »

Agreed. You could also try clearing your TPM from the BIOS, as a corrupted state there can sometimes cause this.
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Post by eu13232360 »

Yeah, and after clearing the TPM, make sure you save and exit the BIOS completely for the change to take effect.
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Post by Q983mR »

I had the same problem. For me, the fix was disabling Secure Boot, saving and exiting the BIOS, then going right back in and re-enabling it.
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Post by OY0j6l56d »

You could also try clearing the TPM from within your BIOS settings, as that sometimes resolves the Secure Boot detection issue.
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Post by 5EXs8Wz »

Also, double-check that your disk is partitioned as GPT and not MBR, as that's another common requirement for Secure Boot.
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