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VALORANT6mo ago
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why does my secure boot say unsuported

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Support Agent
Support Agent6mo ago
If your Secure Boot setting says "unsupported," it may be due to your system using Legacy BIOS instead of UEFI firmware. Secure Boot requires UEFI mode to be activated. Here's a quick checklist to resolve this: 1. Check BIOS Mode: Ensure your system is set to UEFI mode. You can usually find this option in your PC's BIOS/UEFI settings under the boot section. Look for "Boot Mode" and set it to UEFI if it’s on Legacy BIOS. 2. Enable Secure Boot: Once UEFI mode is active, enable Secure Boot. This setting is generally under the "Boot" or "Security" tabs in your BIOS/UEFI. 3. Convert MBR to GPT: If your drive is formatted with MBR (Master Boot Record), you need to convert it to GPT (GUID Partition Table). Use tools like MBR2GPT or third-party software, ensuring you back up your data. 4. Update Firmware: Ensure your system's firmware is up-to-date by checking the manufacturer's website for updates. Important: Changing BIOS settings can affect your system's bootability. Proceed with caution and consider seeking further help if unsure. For more details, refer to this support article.
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