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To fix this you need to turn Secure Boot on in the BIOS Tab of BIOS
The Secure Boot option won't be available until you turn CSM (Compatibility Support Module) off in BIOS
If you're like me, Secure Boot will show as "Enabled" but also "Not Active", and this issue will persist through reboots
To fix this, change Secure Boot Mode from Standard to Custom, then immediately back to Standard. It'll ask you if you want to restore defaults or something. Say yes.
If it boots you out of BIOS, go back into BIOS and ensure that Secure Boot is enabled
had same problem
Secure Boot will show as "Enabled" but also "Not Active", and this issue will persist through reboots
To fix this, change Secure Boot Mode from Standard to Custom, then immediately back to Standard. It'll ask you if you want to restore defaults or something. Say yes.