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hi guys. just need you guys answer for this question.. im planning to install an ssd on my dell inspiron 660 in order to load games faster and also for my video/music editing stuff. right now i disabled my secure boot so i can run my graphics card (EVGA GTX 750 ti sc 2gb) on my system because when secure boot is enabled it boots up with black screen. later installing an ssd do i have do switch back my secure boot enable or i can just leave em disabled ???

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Windows 8.1 tends to throw a fit if you have secure boot disabled even on my desktop it throws a fit and says it should be enabled. But I don't see the need for it. So leave it disabled unless you need to enable it

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