I can't enable secure boot state Hello Mr/Mrs My secure boot state is off and I have tried to restore default settings in bios but it did not work. My device is LOQ 15IRH8 - Type 82XV. I hope someone can help me Best regardsQuick replyReply0 ...
I can't enable Secure Boot on W11. I think i've done everything i can, i still can't enable it, don't know Hello zlee, Welcome to Lenovo Community I understand that you can't enable Secure Boot on your ThinkPad. May I know what machine model are you using? Kindly p...
I want to enable secure boot in ESP32-S3, but I checked in menuconfig, and it doesn't support it. How can I enable it? Hi. Without a bootloader, this won't be available. You need MCUboot. But just using "regular" MCUboot won't work either. To get security features, you need t...
The VGA is somewhat old (GForce 880GT PCIE) and I don't know if it uses UEFI / GOP compliant VBIOS. How can I find out? Em, no it is not UEFI/GOP compliant. That started with the many years later GTX 6xx generation. There is no way to enable Secure Boot. bemele said: ...
software, including VALORANT installed. As a result, it will affect the application running status. You can follow below steps to disable secure boot : Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Device Security and check if Secure Boot is listed as "On." Best Regards...
Can’t find a way to enable secure boot on my z690. Even after searching the web, nothing appears to tell me how to enable secure boot on my - 992149
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Below mentioned are the step to enable secure boot in imx8m nano board. Mentioned each step log and address for imx8m nano board tested with LPDDR4.
Since this is a protected directory your tools cannot access to delete these files, they sometimes can reinfect your system if you accidentally use an old restore point. Setting a new restore point AFTER cleaning your system will help prevent this and enable your compute...
I don't know if I am posting this in the correct place. I am struggling to enable secure boot. I have check in Windows System Information, it says my boot mode is UEFI, but if I look in the boot menu I do not see any option to modify the security, e.g. to enable secure boot...