The following suggestions may also help you, depending on your motherboard brand: - Secure Boot should be set to "Windows UEFI Mode" on ASUS motherboards, it might be called "Standard" on other motherboards. - If you can select between "UEFI" or "UEFI with CSM", make sure to select ...
Enable Secure Boot: When I enable secure boot mode in the bios, and go to windows I get "Secure Boot Status: Not Compatible" how can I fix it? I have an Asus Prime A320m-k motherboard, ryzen 3100, 16 ram and RX570 PD: I have seen other people with the same motherboard with ...
Since we are uncertain about what you have tried, may I ask if you have selected "Windows UEFI mode" in BIOS>Advanced Mode>Boot>Secure Boot? Please refer to this FAQ to confirm the operation steps: [Motherboard]How to enabled or disabled Secure Boot ?If the setting does not work,...
Remnant boot data is perpetuated by motherboard battery– As it turns out, one of the most common causes that will prevent your PC from booting Windows 11 even after enabling Secure Boot is a scenario in which your motherboard battery (CMOS) is actually perpetuating a state in which your co...