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Hi Timmy187,

 

I am not an expert, but I have done a quick Internet search on your behalf regarding Secure Boot and found the following suggestions:

I do hope that some of these ideas can help.

 

 

To fix the issue of secure boot enabled in BIOS but not in Windows, you can try the following steps12345:

  • Update your BIOS to the latest version. Check your motherboard manufacturer's website for any available BIOS updates.
  • Disable CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in your BIOS settings. This may interfere with secure boot.
  • Enable secure boot properly in your BIOS settings. Make sure you save the changes and restart your computer.
  • Restore factory keys or load setup defaults in your BIOS settings. This may reset the secure boot state.
  • Scan your computer for malware. Some malware may disable secure boot.
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