Ugh, so done with this?

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8664l
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Post by 8664l »

Yeah, and once you're in the BIOS, you'll usually find the Secure Boot option under the Security or Boot tab.
iBrvlhGTfZjq
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Post by iBrvlhGTfZjq »

Yeah, You could also check if there's a separate "CSM" or "Legacy Support" setting that needs to be disabled first, as that often locks the Secure Boot option.
05xvijI11j9
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Post by 05xvijI11j9 »

Yeah, Agreed, and once you switch it on, you might need to go back into the BIOS and change the boot mode from Legacy/CSM to UEFI for it to stick.
58suwh
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Post by 58suwh »

Right, and after that change, you'll probably need to reinstall Windows fresh to get it working. Good luck!
a9Y42o0x
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Post by a9Y42o0x »

Yeah, and just a heads up—make sure to back up anything important before that fresh install.
LEUzRK
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Post by LEUzRK »

You could also check your BIOS settings to see if Secure Boot is enabled but maybe set to the wrong mode, like "Other OS" instead of "Windows UEFI."
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