I'm experiencing ongoing Secure Boot errors with my HP Victus 15L Gaming Desktop (TG02-0000i). Each time I boot up, Windows indicates that the Secure Boot CA/keys need an update, but the update process fails every time. While my system is currently stable, I'd prefer to resolve this before it leads to issues with future updates or security features. The errors show up in Event Viewer under Windows logs > System, with the source listed as Microsoft-Windows-TPM-WMI. Specifically, I'm seeing Event ID 1801, indicating an AMI F.33 firmware, and Event ID 1796 with an HResult of -1878589247. I've already tried toggling Secure Boot in the BIOS and performing a full CMOS reset, but the errors persist. Is anyone else having similar issues with the HP Victus/Omen series? Is this potentially a bug in the latest Windows 11 updates or more likely a firmware issue? Any insights or effective fixes would be greatly appreciated!
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Have you checked if your BIOS is up to date? Make sure you're using the latest version, as that could help resolve the boot issues you're encountering.

Yes, I'm on the latest BIOS F.33 according to HP, but I updated through Windows Update.