a month ago
Hello all,
I'm trying to set my system's Secure Boot to 'ON' so that I can play the new Battlefield game, but had some questions.
I've found the following guide: https://www.asus.com/uk/support/faq/1049829/
Following this guide, Step 4 confirms setting OS Type Default to Windows UEFI Mode will turn Secure Boot state to On.
Do I then need to conduct anything at step 5:
5. Secure Boot state as below
Secure Boot State:The option is in gray as default and can't manually set. It is synced with Secure Boot Keys
User: with Secure Boot Keys
Setup: no Secure Boot Keys
The Key Management is in gray when Secure Boot Mode is set to Standard
| Secure Boot State in BIOS | OS Type | Secure Boot Mode | Key Management | Secure Boot State in operating system |
| User | Other OS | Customer | Default | Off |
| User | Other OS | Standard | N/A | Off |
| Setup | Other OS | Customer | Clear Secure Boot Keys | Off |
| Setup | Windows UEFI mode | Customer | Clear Secure Boot Keys | Off |
| User | Windows UEFI mode | Customer | Default | On |
| User | Windows UEFI mode | Standard | N/A | On |
a month ago
Hello,
Save and exit once you change this option then re-enter the BIOS to check as the BIOS will likely not make the changes for the boot order / UEFI detection of the SSD.
Also is the SSD / Windows installed to a GPT partition? If not it may not work once the above is completed.