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Windows 11 secure boot
Windows 11 secure boot





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I still don't know why I don't have the ability to enable/disable TPM 2.0 from UEFI but I'll leave that to the next time something goes wrong. You will be unable to upgrade to Windows 11 without performing a clean install unless you use MBR2GPT and enable Secure Boot. In theory, the idea behind Secure Boot is to prevent malicious software from loading when a system boots. To recap, one of the major security features Microsoft made mandatory as a system requirement for Windows 11 was Secure Boot. Since I didn't have the relevant settings tab for TPM, I had assumed that was the cause. MSI motherboards have broken Windows 11 Secure Boot. Valorant was giving the error, but it's fixed after I loaded default keys. I don't know why they chose to ignore the Secure Boot side of the issue completely: These were the links provided by Asus Support, which are only about TPM. My UEFI settings right now have maybe 2/3rds of the Advanced settings tabs the guides show. I do have the latest BIOS update but I wouldn't be surprised if the 'latest' one isn't that up-to-date. It hasn't let me down at anything yet, though finding support has been an issue. Click to expand.Yep, this solved for me.Īddressing the previous questions, I have a Zephyrus S GX502GW - from that weird few months before the release of RTX 3080, when very few laptops had RTX 0 GPUs installed.







Windows 11 secure boot