11-07-2023 10:08 AM
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11-07-2023 10:18 PM
Hi @mohameddiab11 ,
I would like to confirm if your current BIOS has been updated to the latest version 327.
Have you tried restoring the BIOS to default settings and then accessing the Secure Boot page, selecting [Secure Boot Control], and setting it to Enabled to enable secure boot?
Please refer to the instructions in this link to understand how to enable secure mode. The information above is provided for your reference. Thank you.
11-08-2023 04:52 PM
Hi @mohameddiab11 ,
Activating all keys in the BIOS and enabling Secure Boot is generally a good practice for ensuring the security of your system. When Secure Boot is enabled, it only allows your computer to boot from trusted sources, providing an additional layer of security against malware and unauthorized operating systems.
If activating all keys resolved the Secure Boot violation issue and your laptop is booting successfully, it should be safe to keep all keys activated. Just make sure that you are using legitimate and trusted operating systems and boot devices to avoid any potential security risks.
The above information is hoped to be helpful to you. Thank you
11-07-2023 10:18 PM
Hi @mohameddiab11 ,
I would like to confirm if your current BIOS has been updated to the latest version 327.
Have you tried restoring the BIOS to default settings and then accessing the Secure Boot page, selecting [Secure Boot Control], and setting it to Enabled to enable secure boot?
Please refer to the instructions in this link to understand how to enable secure mode. The information above is provided for your reference. Thank you.
11-08-2023 12:04 AM
i did and i activated the first Key in bios after updating it but if i only active one key the secure boot will be enabled but when i boot the laptop i get Secure Boot violation so i activated all keys then the laptop booted......is it good to go will all keys activated? ill put photo
11-08-2023 04:52 PM
Hi @mohameddiab11 ,
Activating all keys in the BIOS and enabling Secure Boot is generally a good practice for ensuring the security of your system. When Secure Boot is enabled, it only allows your computer to boot from trusted sources, providing an additional layer of security against malware and unauthorized operating systems.
If activating all keys resolved the Secure Boot violation issue and your laptop is booting successfully, it should be safe to keep all keys activated. Just make sure that you are using legitimate and trusted operating systems and boot devices to avoid any potential security risks.
The above information is hoped to be helpful to you. Thank you