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PLEASE HELP
win+r, msinfo32, send a photo
Oh hey @Saucywan
Nice profile picture
Why’d you block me
Do you know what motherboard manufacturer you have?
yeah EASE EMB610DA
thats my moitherbard
motherboard*\
Do you know how to enter your BIOS?
No
Open cmd as admin
Enter
Note: This will immediately shut down your computer
What do i do now
o nah
One sec
that is completely normal
Time to play the guessing game of where is secure boot
in either security or boot you should find
Please go to boot
a secure boot option
lol
And send me a photo
that was my favorite game when i got the error
This is in security^^^
:O
Click on secure boot
that was fast
And then send me a photo
Set secure boot mode to custom
Then press on restore factory keys
Then send me another photo
What does this do
Resets your bios settings to factory default
Press yes
That is not what that does
It says reset without saving
Kinda does
Then press no
It's not even close
Then what do I do
send me a photo
Bro it does it changed your PK/KEK/db and dex keys with are your default settings - please do go ahead and say turn on XMP then reset to factory defaults and see for yourself
Factory default keys are not the same as restoring to factory settings. By default secure boot has no keys loaded. Please learn the difference between resetting secure boot keys and actually restoring back to factory settings on your board
yes learn the difference
Yo saucy what do I do now man?!?
You can save and exit
Secure boot should now be fully active
"Please learn the difference between resetting secure boot keys and actually restoring back to factory settings on your board" - UEFI SB keys store data within your bios for NVram :smh:
So how would that be setting your bios to factory default?
I am launching val let’s hope it works
🙏🙏😔🙏
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did it work???
UEFI keys which are passed to NVram can store information about XMP status & UEFISB data - its provisioned data, + Secure boot was set to standard so the PK, db and DBX variables already had keys
and? You're stating that doing that would restore your bios back to factory. Which it will not. Also some board manufacturers require you to load the keys.
So it's better to be safe and load them from default
@Saucywan