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To enable Secure Boot, follow these steps:
1. Check BIOS Mode: Ensure your system is using UEFI, not Legacy BIOS. You can check this by running
msinfo32
in the Run dialog (Win + R) and looking for "BIOS Mode."
2. Access BIOS/UEFI Settings: Reboot your PC and press the key specified on the screen during boot (commonly F2, F12, Del, or Esc) to enter BIOS/UEFI settings.
3. Find Secure Boot Option: Navigate to the "Boot" or "Security" tab in BIOS/UEFI settings. Look for "Secure Boot" settings.
4. Enable Secure Boot: Change the Secure Boot option to "Enabled." Save changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI.
5. Optional Step - Convert Disk to GPT: If your system is using MBR, you need to convert your disk to GPT. Follow the guide here: MBR to GPT Conversion.
If you need to change from Legacy BIOS to UEFI, follow this carefully to avoid issues: Switch to UEFI.
Remember to back up data before making such changes.
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