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  2. Feb 1, 2016 · If you dual boot with other operating systems like Linux it is recommended to turn off Secure Boot but the latest version of Linux Mint seems to work with Secure Boot on (not sure about other distros).

    • Overview
    • Disable Secure Boot
    • Re-enable Secure Boot

    If you're running certain PC graphics cards, hardware, or operating systems such as Linux or previous version of Windows you may need to disable Secure Boot.

    Secure Boot helps to make sure that your PC boots using only firmware that is trusted by the manufacturer. You can usually disable Secure Boot through the PC’s firmware (BIOS) menus, but the way you disable it varies by PC manufacturer. If you are having trouble disabling Secure Boot after following the steps below, contact your manufacturer for help.

    Warning

    •After disabling Secure Boot and installing other software and hardware, you may need to restore your PC to the factory state to re-activate Secure Boot.

    1.Before disabling Secure Boot, consider whether it is necessary. From time to time, your manufacturer may update the list of trusted hardware, drivers, and operating systems for your PC. To check for updates, go to Windows Update, or check your manufacturer's website.

    2.Open the PC BIOS menu:

    •You can often access this menu by pressing a key while your PC is booting, such as F1, F2, F12, or Esc.

    Or

    •From Windows, hold the Shift key while selecting Restart. Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options: UEFI Firmware Settings.

    3.Find the Secure Boot setting in your BIOS menu. If possible, set it to Disabled. This option is usually in either the Security tab, the Boot tab, or the Authentication tab.

    1.Uninstall any graphics cards, hardware, or operating systems that aren’t compatible with Secure Boot.

    2.Open the PC BIOS menu:

    •You can often access this menu by pressing a key while your PC is booting, such as F1, F2, F12, or Esc.

    Or

    •From Windows, hold the Shift key while selecting Restart. Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options: UEFI Firmware Settings.

    3.Find the Secure Boot setting, and if possible, set it to Enabled. This option is usually in either the Security tab, the Boot tab, or the Authentication tab.

  3. Oct 29, 2021 · What happens after you disable TPM and Secure Boot on Windows 11? Generally, disabling TPM and Secure Boot on Windows 11 will not do you any harm in day-to-day tasks. However, if you had Bitlocker enabled, you will have to enter your recovery keys every time your computer boots up.

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  4. Sep 4, 2023 · To disable Secure Boot on your PC: 1. Restart your PC while holding Shift, or access the "Advanced Startup" menu by typing "Advanced Startup" in Windows Search and then restart your PC from there. 2. Locate the Secure Boot option in your BIOS/UEFI setup menu and disable it.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · When Should You Disable Secure Boot In BIOS? Now, you technically shouldnt disable secure boot at all, since it only makes your system more secure. However, there may be reasons you want or need to disable secure boot for specific workloads. Here’s why you might disable secure boot: To boot an older version of Windows. Until recently, only ...

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  6. Jan 11, 2024 · What Happens If I Enable/Disable Secure Boot. Since the Secure Boot is a protection mechanism, enabling a Secure Boot keeps your PC safe from all malware attacks. Some malware packs load as soon as you start your PC. They are called Rootkits.

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · You can usually disable Secure Boot through the PCs firmware (BIOS) menus, but the way you disable it varies by PC manufacturer. If you are having trouble disabling Secure Boot after following the steps below, contact your manufacturer for help.