SECURE BOOT
i go into my bios and it says secure boot is disabled when i go to enable it its already enabled? my boot is in uefi
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If you're seeing conflicting information about Secure Boot being both disabled and enabled, it's likely due to the configuration within your BIOS settings. Here are the steps to resolve this:
1. Double-Check UEFI Mode: Ensure that your system is indeed using UEFI boot mode and not Legacy BIOS. This can usually be confirmed in your system's BIOS under Boot Options.
2. Clear Secure Boot Keys: In your BIOS, navigate to the Secure Boot settings. There should be an option to clear the current keys. Select this option and then re-enable Secure Boot.
3. Load Default Keys: After clearing the keys, load the factory default keys. This is usually found in the same Secure Boot menu.
4. Save and Exit: Save the changes and exit the BIOS. Restart your computer to see if the issue is resolved.
5. Update BIOS: If the issue persists, consider updating your BIOS to the latest version provided by your motherboard manufacturer. BIOS updates can sometimes resolve these kinds of issues.
If you continue experiencing problems, consult your motherboard's manual or manufacturer for more specific instructions.
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