I was trying to enable secure boot so I could play Faceit with my friends, but my BIOS froze for about 10 minutes. After that, I decided to turn off my PC, and now it just keeps bootlooping. I'd like to show a video of the issue, but I can't, so I'm planning to upload it to YouTube instead. Should I try removing the BIOS battery to reset it?
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Another option is to remove your boot drive, disable secure boot, then reinstall the drive. Once you’re back in Windows, you can run mbr2gpt and then go back to the BIOS to disable legacy support and re-enable secure boot.
First, try undoing the change you made in the BIOS. I know it might seem tricky if you can’t get back into the BIOS, though!
You should remove the CMOS battery and unplug the PC from the power source for about 30 seconds. After that, see if it boots up. If that doesn’t help, try reseating your RAM by removing it and putting it back in. Then test it with each RAM module individually.
Okay, I’ll give that a shot right now.

Yeah, if you're unable to access the BIOS, this might not work for you.