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The VAN9005 error indicates there's a configuration issue with Secure Boot, TPM, or Windows version. To resolve this, you'll need to address these settings. Here are a few steps to follow:
1. Verify Secure Boot and TPM:
- Secure Boot: Ensure Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS/UEFI settings. Important: Before enabling Secure Boot, confirm whether your system is using Legacy BIOS or UEFI mode. Enabling Secure Boot on a Legacy BIOS system can make Windows unbootable.
- TPM: Make sure TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is enabled in your BIOS/UEFI settings.
2. Update Windows:
- Ensure your Windows is fully updated. Check for updates via Settings -> Update & Security -> Windows Update.
You can also refer to the following support guides for more detailed instructions:
- Addressing VBS settings on Windows 10 (VAN9005)
- Troubleshooting VAN9005 on Windows 11
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