

- #HOW TO DISABLE SECURE BOOT WINDOWS 10 DELL INSPIRION HOW TO#
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So keep it on UEFI, make sure you have legacy ROM options enabled if that's an option. Note: UEFI USB boot requires that USB disks should be have at least 4 gigabytes of capacity, the boot mode should be set to UEFI or UEFI native and not UEFI+CSM or UEFI Hybrid, and you may have to disable Fast Boot or Quick Boot on some systems.Since there's a Windows Boot Manager, you know that Windows was likely installed with it set to UEFI (it could have been a previous install). You can also open msinfo32.exe and check that the value for Secure Boot State is “on”.
#HOW TO DISABLE SECURE BOOT WINDOWS 10 DELL INSPIRION INSTALL#
You can now boot to media that supports Secure Boot and install an operating system. Early Launch Antimalware, Measured Boot, Device Guard, Credential Guard, and BitLocker variously require these settings. It is recommended, but not required, to enable the TPM and virtualization support options as well, in order to enable other security features used by Windows.On some devices, you must first reboot once after enabling UEFI and return to the settings menu in order to enable Secure Boot. Next, navigate to the Secure Boot option and turn it on.You may also have an option to disable legacy boot methods, and this is recommended. In each case, choose UEFI or UEFI native. Some devices may offer three choices, like UEFI native, UEFI hybrid (or UEFI + CSM), and Legacy. Many menus present UEFI and Legacy as the choices, others may offer UEFI and BIOS. Navigate the menu and select UEFI as the boot mode.On an HP device, this is often F10 and for a Dell it is F2.

Boot into the system settings by powering on the system and using the manufacturer’s method for accessing the system settings.
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Many manufacturers update their device’s UEFI support and update the system settings menu choices with firmware updates, so consider updating to the latest version.
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When the PC starts, the firmware checks the signature of each piece of boot software, including firmware drivers (Option ROMs) and the operating system. It is supported on modern versions of Windows, and many distributions of Linux and variants of BSD. Secure Boot is a security standard developed by members of the PC industry to help make sure that your PC boots using only software that is trusted by the PC manufacturer. The Managed Workstation Service recommends configuring your device to support Secure Boot, though it is not required. This type of hardware restriction protects the operating system from rootkits and other attacks that may not be detected by antivirus software.
#HOW TO DISABLE SECURE BOOT WINDOWS 10 DELL INSPIRION HOW TO#
How to Enable Secure Boot Why configure Secure Boot?
