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The "Secure boot verification failed" issue usually relates to your system's BIOS/UEFI settings. Here's a quick guide:
1. Access BIOS/UEFI Settings:
- Restart your PC.
- During boot-up, press the designated key to enter BIOS/UEFI setup (commonly
F2
, Delete
, or Esc
).
2. Enable Secure Boot:
- Navigate to the "Boot" or "Security" tab.
- Find the "Secure Boot" option and set it to "Enabled".
- Save and exit the BIOS/UEFI settings.
3. Check Boot Mode:
- Ensure your system is using UEFI mode. Enabling Secure Boot on a system configured with Legacy BIOS (MBR) can make Windows unbootable. If needed, you may need to convert MBR to GPT.
4. Update Windows:
- Verify your Windows is up to date. Go to Settings
> Update & Security
> Windows Update
.
For a detailed guide, refer to this support article.
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This means that your bios needs to be updated
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