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Unable to disable Secure Boot - ASUS UEFI

RustyJs

Hey team,

I have searched this to death and nothing has worked for me yet.

I'm trying to get Windows 10 installed on an M.2 SSD via Asus UEFI, but I can't get it to boot without secure boot getting in my way.
I've deleted/cleared the secure boot keys, installed secure boot keys and deleted only the pk, enable CSM and changed options to UEFI only for the options, disabled CSM and changed between both Windows UEFI or Other OS, chucked a admin password and still get the message that secure boot is enabled.

I've loaded windows onto a usb via the windows 10 media creator, as well as rufus just incase one option was better than the other.

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Motherboard is an Asus Prime B460m-a

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Benn a long time since I had an asus in my hands to mess around but I do remember that I never touched the CSM, I would just leave it enabled and always on Windows UEFI, and I do remember that there was 2 options saying secure boot on the bios, one was for the admin pass and the other was on boot tab if I recall correctly, maybe u can post some screens of ur bios menu?

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