Secure Boot Enabled but Not Recognized – Need Help!

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Asked By TechSavvy42 On

I'm having a major issue. My system shows that Secure Boot is enabled, but I'm getting an error message saying, "This version of Vanguard requires UEFI secure boot to be enabled in order to play." I've checked everything I could, but I still can't get it to work. My BIOS is set to UEFI with Secure Boot enabled and in standard mode. I'm booting from an SSD with a GPT partition style. I'm using MSI Click BIOS 5 and my specs include a 5070 Ti, Windows 11, and 64GB of RAM. If anyone has any suggestions or has dealt with this before, I'd really appreciate your help!

2 Answers

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

It sounds like you've done a good amount of troubleshooting already! First, double-check if your BIOS is up to date, as that can sometimes cause compatibility issues. Also, ensure that the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) is completely turned off, since having it enabled can interfere with Secure Boot. Let me know if you figure it out!

TechSavvy42 -

Thanks for the tips! I think CSM is off, but I’ll check the BIOS update next. I’ll share some screenshots if I can.

Answered By HelpfulHarry99 On

Just to add, when you're in the BIOS, look for settings that might affect Secure Boot, like 'OS Type' or 'Boot Mode'. Make sure it's set properly, as sometimes incorrect settings can create these issues. Also, having a backup of your data is essential before making any changes in there!

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