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Reset your bios,
Take the small batery out off your motherboard and wait a min or 2.
yeah I did that that's how I am in pc rn
I know how to get the pc back to work
but I don't know how to turn on secure boot without killing it
You have win 11?
yeah
first make sure you did nothing wrong in the bios, Go and try turning secure boot on again.
I literally turned off csm, turned on fTPM then turned on secure boot
I'm not turning it on again, I did it 2 times and I had to remove my graphics card multiple times to remove cmos batery
I might damage the gpu
You can go back to win 10 but I don't recomment it
how did you know I had a gigabyte motherboard though
Imma think abt it
Oh i did not lol
I think it's more common among gigabyte motherboard though
It all worked fine with my 3200g, I was able to turn on secure boot etc
but then I got a rx 580 and when I try to turn secure boot on I get black screen as I said
@arthurstral might be stupid but can i ask you if you put the hdmi in the right place ?
My graphics card was working normally
But then I turn on secure boot
black screen
I tried turning on secure boot 3 times
all them I resolved resetting bios
and in all them the graphics card was working normally before doing it
so yes
I put the hdmi in the right place
Im asking because we never know, if i have time i will try to find what is doing that if you want
@arthurstral in all the thing you tried, did you see the legacy mode ?
what is '' legacy mode ''
something in bios i will try to find you video
ok but what I have to do with it
i saw on 3 forum, that you cant activate the 2
it probably isn't the problem
cus like I said
I reset the bios and try to enable it with igpu, it works
but when
I reset the bios and try to enable it with gpu, doesn't works
but imma check it either way
still see if that on or off
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