Help! My PC Won’t Boot After Enabling Secure Boot

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Asked By TechGuru92 On

I ran into some major issues after I enabled secure boot in my BIOS, but it looks like my PC isn't recognizing it properly. I switched from legacy to UEFI mode, and now I'm stuck in a boot loop that just keeps sending me back to the BIOS. I read that since my SSD is in MBR format, I should convert it to GPT. I did that, but after the restart, I'm still hitting that same BIOS loop. I tried turning off CSM and resetting the BIOS settings, but now I just see a black screen saying 'NO BOOTABLE OS FOUND.' Anyone have any suggestions on what I can do next?

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Answered By DigitalNomad87 On

First off, you should definitely keep CSM disabled and turn UEFI back on. Then, try disabling secure boot temporarily, reinstalling your OS, and after that, you can re-enable secure boot if all goes well. That might help clear things up.

FixerUpper42 -

How do I reinstall the OS if I can't get into secure boot or anything like that?

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