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1 minute ago, Cookiey said:

Hello. So since EA require the pc to boot in secure mode and i needed to apply that in my BIOS settings. But now i got infinite boot in bios after applying it...

 

What i did :

Enabled CSM Support

Enable Secure boot

F10

starts in bios

Tried to undo changes

Boots in BIOS

im stuck

 

What to do to unfuck this ?

 

Gigabyte motherboard

CSM and secure boot is not friends. If CSM is enabled, secure boot is disabled and vice versa. After enabling secure boot check the state in windows.

  1. 1. Open System Information:
    • Click the Start button (or press the Windows key).
    • Type "msinfo32" and press Enter.
    • Alternatively, you can search for "System Information". 
       
  2. 2. Locate Secure Boot State:
    • In the System Information window, find the "System Summary" section (it's usually selected by default). 
       
    • Scroll through the list of items on the right side of the window until you find "Secure Boot State". 
       
  3. 3. Interpret the Result:
    • If the value next to "Secure Boot State" is "On", Secure Boot is enabled. 
       
    • If the value is "Off" or "Unsupported", Secure Boot is either disabled or not supported by your system's hardware. 

Hello. So since EA require the pc to boot in secure mode and i needed to apply that in my BIOS settings. But now i got infinite boot in bios after applying it...

 

What i did :

Enabled CSM Support

Enable Secure boot

F10

starts in bios

Tried to undo changes

Boots in BIOS

im stuck

 

What to do to unfuck this ?

 

Gigabyte motherboard

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1 minute ago, Cookiey said:

Hello. So since EA require the pc to boot in secure mode and i needed to apply that in my BIOS settings. But now i got infinite boot in bios after applying it...

 

What i did :

Enabled CSM Support

Enable Secure boot

F10

starts in bios

Tried to undo changes

Boots in BIOS

im stuck

 

What to do to unfuck this ?

 

Gigabyte motherboard

CSM and secure boot is not friends. If CSM is enabled, secure boot is disabled and vice versa. After enabling secure boot check the state in windows.

  1. 1. Open System Information:
    • Click the Start button (or press the Windows key).
    • Type "msinfo32" and press Enter.
    • Alternatively, you can search for "System Information". 
       
  2. 2. Locate Secure Boot State:
    • In the System Information window, find the "System Summary" section (it's usually selected by default). 
       
    • Scroll through the list of items on the right side of the window until you find "Secure Boot State". 
       
  3. 3. Interpret the Result:
    • If the value next to "Secure Boot State" is "On", Secure Boot is enabled. 
       
    • If the value is "Off" or "Unsupported", Secure Boot is either disabled or not supported by your system's hardware. 

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CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D | Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Elite V2 | RAM: Crucial 2x16gb, 3200  JEDEC. | PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G3 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
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