I'm having trouble enabling Secure Boot on my laptop. I've followed several YouTube tutorials and even reset the factory keys, but nothing seems to work. This is preventing me from playing League of Legends. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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You need to enable Secure Boot in your BIOS settings. Double-check if your BIOS is set to UEFI and that your SSDs are all formatted as GPT. After that, try resetting the factory keys again and switch to user mode. Sometimes just going through these steps multiple times can help.
Make sure that after you enable Secure Boot, you're hitting save properly. Sometimes BIOS might require you to enter a confirmation pin after making changes. If the settings aren’t saving, you could also check if the CMOS battery needs replacing. That can cause issues with setting saves.
I haven't heard about the pin confirmation, I'll watch out for that! Thanks!
Resetting the BIOS to default settings might help. Just make sure any drive encryption is off before you do this. After resetting, unplug the power, disconnect the CMOS battery, hold the power button for a minute, then reconnect everything and try enabling Secure Boot again.
That sounds like a plan! I'll give it a try and let you know how it goes.
I've made sure about those settings but every time I save and restart, Secure Boot is still disabled. Any other ideas?