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The error message VAN9003 indicates that you need to enable Secure Boot on your system for Vanguard to work. Here’s how to enable Secure Boot:
1. Check BIOS Mode:
- Press
Win + R
and type msinfo32
, then press Enter.
- Check the "BIOS Mode" entry to see if your system is using UEFI. Secure Boot can only be enabled if your BIOS Mode is UEFI.
2. Back Up Important Data:
- It's important to back up your data before making changes in the BIOS.
3. Enter the BIOS/UEFI:
- Restart your PC and press the key to enter BIOS/UEFI (often F2
, Del
, or Esc
; this varies by manufacturer).
4. Enable Secure Boot:
- In the BIOS/UEFI settings, locate the Secure Boot option. This is often under the Boot, Security, or Authentication tab.
- Set Secure Boot to Enabled.
5. Save and Exit:
- Save the changes and restart your computer.
6. Verification:
- Once rebooted, you can verify Secure Boot status by running msinfo32
again.
Please follow the detailed instructions for your specific system if needed. More info here: Vanguard Restrictions Guide.
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all that to play this mid azz game
did it work?
Im sorry?
What is the specific problem
The instructions should have been accurate
Official Support | ASUS Global
[Motherboard] How to enable or disable Secure Boot ? | Official Sup...
For more detailed instructions please follow this guide ^
ok tnx
bro
my os type is Windows UEFI mode
but Secure Boot State is off
I guess I'll have to walk you through it
Please go to the specific section and then send me the photo of your bios
@M0Reza
okay
It takes a while
@Saucywan
Go to key management
And then send a photo
where is it management?
oh okay
@Saucywan
Press restore factory keys
Press "yes"
export sbv turned on
Go back
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ok
And then you should see secure boot now being user
Instead of setup
I did not catch
I'm sorry?
Where is the problem now?
What should I do?
There is no problem
^
Please go back to this screen
And then sent me a photo
No change was made
Save and exit
ok
Then go back to your BIOS go back to the same screen and then send to me a photo
ok
do you want these?
^
This screen please
ok
I got tired:val_HelloBro:
How are you exiting
Because it seems like secure boot is still not enabled
f10
Can you click on boot
And then show me a photo
.
Do you have a usb drive?
nu
At this point I can't help. It seems to be a bug with your bios. The only way to fix this would be to update it which would require a USB drive
oh ok
thank you