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Go to your BIOS and enbale secure boot
still
i think its smt with the order of the secure boot
Scroll down a lil
nvm wait ima just type it to you
To open a CFG file using the native Notepad app, open Windows File Explorer at the location of the file. If Windows automatically recognizes the CFG file, double-click it to open it in Notepad. Alternatively, right-click the CFG file and select the Open With option.
In the How do you want to open this file? menu, select the More Apps option. From the list, choose a suitable text file reader, such as Notepad, Notepad++, or Wordpad. While Microsoft Word fits into this category, Word converts CFG files into an unusual format that affects the formatting of the file, so avoid using it for CFG files.
If you want the software you’ve selected to always open a CFG file, select the Always use this file to open .cfg files checkbox. Select the OK button to open the file.
Once the file opens in your chosen text file editor, you can make changes. But be sure to save the file in the CFG format afterwards. Some text editors, such as Wordpad, may automatically convert your file to the TXT file format during the save process.
If this happens, the file will no longer work as a configuration file, so make sure to check that the file is saved with the CFG extension once you’ve finished editing it.
@Saucywan fact check?
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What the hell
exactly
Okay go to windows security and go to app and browser control then click on exploit protection settings and click on CFG and click use defult (on)
Then restart ur pc and it should work
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bro messing with main files
I was thinking of another issue sorry
xddd