I've followed several videos on enabling Secure Boot, with my Compatibility Support Module (CSM) disabled and my Secure Boot settings aligned with the instructions. However, I still end up being redirected back to my BIOS. What could be going wrong?
2 Answers
Also, make sure your BIOS is updated to the latest version. An outdated BIOS can cause issues with Secure Boot, and it might not recognize certain settings properly. Once that's done, try re-enabling Secure Boot again.
It sounds like you might be missing a step in the Secure Boot process. Sometimes, you need to make sure that your operating system is properly installed on UEFI mode, as Secure Boot doesn’t work with Legacy mode. Double-check if your system is set to UEFI in the BIOS and that your disk partition is formatted as GPT, not MBR.
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