Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
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do4110675
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by do4110675 »
Also, make sure you've saved the BIOS changes and fully restarted, not just reset.
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681cfchcvg
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by 681cfchcvg »
Same here. And after that restart, did you try running the PC Health Check tool again to see if it now detects Secure Boot? Hope that helps.
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0327b
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by 0327b »
Agreed. Also, for older ASUS boards, sometimes you need to set the OS type to "Windows UEFI mode" specifically, not just enable Secure Boot.
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cyp7749037
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by cyp7749037 »
Same here. Yeah, and you might also need to clear the Secure Boot keys and set them to "Setup Mode" before enabling it again.
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tEB3BsRY5g
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by tEB3BsRY5g »
You could also check if your older ASUS board needs a BIOS update to fully support Windows 11's Secure Boot requirements.
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nk1690278981
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by nk1690278981 »
+1 Another option is to look for a "CSM" or "Compatibility Support Module" setting in your BIOS and make sure it's disabled.