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Enabled secure boot for valorant and now pc won’t post

Frannx
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1 minute ago, Frannx said:

Beeper isn’t making any noise

Get a new MB.

So I recently switched to windows 11 and now valorant needs secure boot so I went and enabled it but now my pc won’t post anything. I’m trying the cmos battery method right now but I would like to know anything else. Also the fans go loud and then after 1 second go dead quiet.

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Set your PC to boot into Safe mode by using msconfig.

Change the bios setting to turn Secure Boot and fTPM (firmware tpm) ON, save and boot into safe mode.

Disable Safe mode booting and reboot.

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That’s not possible since my pc doesn't post anything so it’s not loading bios or anything

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31 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

Set your PC to boot into Safe mode by using msconfig.

Change the bios setting to turn Secure Boot and fTPM (firmware tpm) ON, save and boot into safe mode.

Disable Safe mode booting and reboot.

I can’t do any of this since pc doesn’t boot or post anything 

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POST in done after the BIOS loads, kinda. As soon as you turn on the computer press the BIOS key(s), DON'T WAIT, as you need to stop it from trying to POST.

The BIOS screen will appear.

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Just now, Thomas4 said:

POST in done after the BIOS, kinda. As soon as you turn on the computer press the BIOS key, DON'T WAIT!

The BIOS screen will appear.

Okay I’ll try

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1 minute ago, Thomas4 said:

POST in done after the BIOS, kinda. As soon as you turn on the computer press the BIOS key, DON'T WAIT!

The BIOS screen will appear.

This didn’t work but my cpu fan just shuts of after 1 second of being turned on?

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How did the cmos battery method go?

Also it's useful to connect a beeper with your MB.

 

Also POST is done before BIOS not after like someone else said.

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4 minutes ago, WannaMurderMicrosoft said:

How did the cmos battery method go?

Also it's useful to connect a beeper with your MB.

 

Also POST is done before BIOS not after like someone else said.

I don’t have a beeper and removing the cmos didn’t work i took it out for 5-7mins 

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5 minutes ago, Frannx said:

I don’t have a beeper and removing the cmos didn’t work i took it out for 5-7mins 

Beeper is your best option if you don't POST and your MB doesn't have a debugger.

If you don't have a beeper any speaker-headphone-earphone will do.

Just rip the cables and connect them with the MB.

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2 minutes ago, WannaMurderMicrosoft said:

Beeper is your best option if you don't POST and your MB doesn't have a debugger.

If you don't have a beeper any speaker-headphone-earphone will do.

Just rip the cables and connect them with the MB.

Okay found my beeper so I’m going to plug that in

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9 minutes ago, WannaMurderMicrosoft said:

Beeper is your best option if you don't POST and your MB doesn't have a debugger.

If you don't have a beeper any speaker-headphone-earphone will do.

Just rip the cables and connect them with the MB.

Beeper isn’t making any noise

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6 minutes ago, WannaMurderMicrosoft said:
7 minutes ago, WannaMurderMicrosoft said:

Get a new MB.

Great thx. 

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