Secure Boot Problem
I cant play valorant, i cant enable secure boot because its unsupported for my pc and i was wondering if there was a way to play valorant without secure boot.
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Solution:- change the disk partition scheme to GPT, change bios mode to UEFI and enable secure boot from the bios
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can anyone help

It doesnt let me enable secure boot in bios, whenever i do it just resets my pc bakc into the bios and i cant leave


i didnt see anything
but its a van problem

ping me so I can reply faster
open a command prompt as administrator and paste this command :
mbr2gpt /convert /disk:0 /allowFullOS
once you’ve ran this command, wait for it to finish (30 seconds-1 minute)
send me a photo (should be going smoothly)

@jpplol
@Metamorphosis
@jax 1. Windows + R, cmd, run the command
bcdedit
2. Scroll down to the end of the registry and look for OSDEVICE, the partition in front will be the one where your Windows is installed.
3. Windows, search for disk management
and find which partition number corresponds to the letter of the disk where Windows is installed.
4. Windows + R, cmd (open as administrator), run the command mbr2gpt /validate /disk:0 /allowFullOS
Changing the numerator 0 (if necessary) to the respective disk where Windows is installed.
5. After the previous step, run the command mbr2gpt /convert /disk:0 /allowfullOS
. 6. Repeat step number 3, right-click on your OS partition, go to properties, then volume and check if the partition style is GUID (GPT).
7. Windows + R, msinfo32, locate Secure Boot State and check if it is turned on.
then ur ready to go😭 😭 😭
@jax u good mate?
yeah im trying to do it
Did u change ur bios mode to UEFI?
i cant
my uncle is rly smart with tecH
he said i need to get a flash drive
Or did u restart ever after typing that command?
install windows 11
and
Nah
update bios
No need to
u sure?
^
Yes

Don't do any of that
Just tell me did u restart after typing the command that jpplol told u or not
the bcdedi
?
no
im in a siege game
^ that one
i just dd it
oh
no i didnt
Ok good
well
i did that command like 5-6 hours ago
i restarted my pc like 5 mins ago
U did?
yeah
Press win+r
Type msinfo32
Show ss
\

WAIT
IT DOESNT SAY UNSUPPORTED
:val_CAUGHT:
U will need to get in the bios and enable secure boot, if u want i can guide u. Use ur phone to chat here while u r in the bios
wait
can i finish my siege game
LOL
Sure
how does that guy know how to fix this
my uncle has been in cOmputers for like 8 years
:val_CAUGHT:
Where did u copy paste that from
Chatgpt?
TYSM
HOW DID U KNOW
WTH
i just did my bios
now i can play val
:shrug:
Does it say secure boot state as on in msinfo32
yeah

now im back to cooking
Solution
Solution:- change the disk partition scheme to GPT, change bios mode to UEFI and enable secure boot from the bios
i made myself, is smt wrong?
oh nvm i just read the chat
i got a whole google docs for this things, i usually help on the BR server

:P
Nah it just is a weird way to check where windows is installed
I tried to make it as didactic as possible and also in a way that there were no errors, since I would always copy and paste this
I just delete then reinstall
What?
reinstalling valorant will enable secure boot
nice
I wonder how many times he reinstalled so far
tysm king
Thrice