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It appears that Secure Boot is enabled but not active because the Secure Boot keys are missing or not installed. Here's how to resolve this:
1. Install Secure Boot Keys:
- Highlight the option "Install default Secure Boot keys".
- Press Enter.
2. Save and Exit:
- Save the changes and exit the BIOS.
- This can usually be done by navigating to the ‘Save & Exit’ option and selecting ‘Save Changes and Exist’.
3. Reboot your PC:
- After the system restarts, re-enter the BIOS to check if Secure Boot is now active.
Ensure you are running your system in UEFI mode, not Legacy BIOS, as Secure Boot requires UEFI.
If the steps above don’t work, you might need to update your BIOS or consult your motherboard’s manual for further guidance.
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