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You didn't include a question in your post so it's kind of hard to understand what you want.

Are you asking why you can't enable secure boot? It's because CSM is enabled.

Are you asking how to solve it? By disabling CSM.

Are you asking what the risks associated with disabling CSM are? It's that your Windows install might not boot.

Where do you find the settings for CSM? Under the "setup" menu.

 

Not to be rude, but posts like yours are extremely annoying and hard to deal with.

If you want help then you need to describe your problem, describe what troubleshooting you have already done, what you are unsure about, why you want to make the chance, and as much other info as possible. You will get better answers, and quicker, if you do that.

Honestly, most of the info you need is right there in the text box that appeared. 

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Disabling CSM won't boot to your SSD without converting it from MBR to GPT/UEFI.  I had that same issue and I manage to convert it by disabling CSM after I converted from MBR to GPT.  As for secured boot I heard you should disable it that's what I was told from the AORUS discord channel.

 

An AORUS Discord Staff member sent me this info from the Gigabyte forums

https://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/12643/windows-11-compatibility

"Whatever happens, happens." - Spike Spiegel

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23 minutes ago, LAwLz said:

You didn't include a question in your post so it's kind of hard to understand what you want.

Are you asking why you can't enable secure boot? It's because CSM is enabled.

Are you asking how to solve it? By disabling CSM.

Are you asking what the risks associated with disabling CSM are? It's that your Windows install might not boot.

Where do you find the settings for CSM? Under the "setup" menu.

 

Not to be rude, but posts like yours are extremely annoying and hard to deal with.

If you want help then you need to describe your problem, describe what troubleshooting you have already done, what you are unsure about, why you want to make the chance, and as much other info as possible. You will get better answers, and quicker, if you do that.

Honestly, most of the info you need is right there in the text box that appeared. 

I'm sorry man for not being clear.

I need to know what should I do now to enable secure boot ?

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12 minutes ago, SladeDJWilson said:

I'm sorry man for not being clear.

I need to know what should I do now to enable secure boot ?

Read the link in the previous post.  However you will only really need to do that when the Windows 11 update comes out which is not predicted until next year, and even then only if your hardware is supported.

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