Find the Secure Boot option and change it to Disabled. Save the changes and reboot again. We recommend keeping Secure Boot enabled unless you're sure it needs to be disabled. This article explains how ...
Your system will still work without the security feature, but what are the risks if you disable it?
Secure Boot issues are more common than they should be. Firmware updates, factory resets, and a few PowerShell scripts can fix most of them.
Security researchers have disclosed a new Secure Boot bypass tracked as CVE-2025-3052 that can be used to turn off security on PCs and servers and install bootkit malware. The flaw affects nearly ...