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ROG MAXIIMUS Z790 DARK HERO UEFI SECURITY CHECKS

adrifoxbg
Level 10

fwupdmgr security --force - Intel BootGuard invalid

Hello everyone, I admit I'm not aware of these settings and I don't know what they are due to and how normal this is.

HSI-2

✘ Intel BootGuard ACM protected: Invalid

✘ Intel BootGuard verified boot: Invalid

HSI-3

✘ Intel BootGuard error policy: Invalid

Runtime Suffix -!

✔ CET OS Support: Supported

✔ fwupd plugins: Untainted

✔ Linux swap: Encrypted

✘ Linux kernel lockdown: Disabled

✘ Linux kernel: Tainted

✘ UEFI secure boot: Disabled

This system has HSI runtime issues.

What could be the reason for these errors?

Secure boot is enabled, standard mode - other OS

Linux operating system Arch Linux 

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Jiaszzz_ROG
Customer Service Agent

Hello @adrifoxbg 

Thank you for reaching out to us.
Based on your previous discussion, it appears that the motherboard in use is the ROG MAXIMUS Z790 DARK HERO.
As mentioned earlier, the Tech Specs page indicates that this motherboard supports Windows 11 and Windows 10 64-bit operating systems.

Given that your current issue seems to be related to the BIOS and operating system, we recommend removing and testing with a Windows-based system.

Thank you for your understanding.

Due to the local holidays, my responses may be slightly delayed.
For any urgent cases, we recommend reaching out to your local service center for further assistance. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

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Jiaszzz_ROG
Customer Service Agent

Hello @adrifoxbg 

Thank you for reaching out to us.
Based on your previous discussion, it appears that the motherboard in use is the ROG MAXIMUS Z790 DARK HERO.
As mentioned earlier, the Tech Specs page indicates that this motherboard supports Windows 11 and Windows 10 64-bit operating systems.

Given that your current issue seems to be related to the BIOS and operating system, we recommend removing and testing with a Windows-based system.

Thank you for your understanding.

Due to the local holidays, my responses may be slightly delayed.
For any urgent cases, we recommend reaching out to your local service center for further assistance. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

I posted this to be useful to people who deal with BIOS updates. I haven't used Windows for over 20 years, and I don't plan on doing so now.

The BIOS version is 1801, and I need to specify another OS in secure boot