2. Secure Boot
This page provides a guide on how to disable Secure Boot on your system.
Assuming you are currently in the BIOS menu, follow these steps to disable Secure Boot:
Locate the Secure Boot setting within the BIOS menu. Typically, you can find it under the Security, Boot, or Authentication tab.
If available, set the Secure Boot option to "Disabled."
Save the changes you made and exit the BIOS menu, which will trigger a reboot of your PC.
Please note that in certain situations, you might need to modify additional firmware settings. For instance, enabling a Compatibility Support Module (CSM) may be necessary to support legacy BIOS operating systems. Enabling a CSM could require reformatting the hard drive using the Master Boot Record (MBR) format and reinstalling Windows. For detailed instructions, please refer to the "Windows Setup: Installing using the MBR or GPT partition style" documentation.
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