🎮 Secure Boot
This page explains how to disable Secure Boot.
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This page explains how to disable Secure Boot.
Last updated
Access UEFI/BIOS Settings:
Restart your computer.
During the startup process, repeatedly press the key that corresponds to accessing the UEFI/BIOS settings. Common keys include Esc, Del, F1, F2, F10, F12. Consult your computer's manual or check the screen during startup for the specific key.
Navigate to Secure Boot Settings:
Once in the UEFI/BIOS settings, look for an option related to "Secure Boot." This is usually found in the "Boot" or "Security" section.
Disable Secure Boot:
Locate the "Secure Boot" option and set it to "Disabled" or a similar option. You may need to enter a password or confirmation depending on your system.
Save Changes and Exit:
Save the changes you made and exit the UEFI/BIOS settings. This is typically done by navigating to the "Save & Exit" or a similar section and choosing the option to save changes and restart.
Confirm Changes:
During the next startup, you might see a notification about changes to Secure Boot. Confirm the changes if prompted.