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01-19-2021 11:42 AM
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Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, I have a few troubleshooting steps we could try to fix the issue:
In some cases, it might be necessary to disable secure boot in BIOS in order to start the computer using recovery discs. Follow these steps to disable Secure Boot in BIOS.
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Turn off the computer.
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Turn on the computer and immediately press the F10 key repeatedly, about once every second, until the Computer Setup Utility opens.
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Use the left and right arrow keys to select the Security menu, then use the up and down arrow keys to select Secure Boot Configuration, and then press Enter.
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The Secure Boot Configuration warning displays. Press F10 to continue.
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Use the up and down arrow keys to select Secure Boot, and then use the left and right arrow keys to change the setting to Disable.
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Use the up and down arrow keys to select Legacy Support, and then use the left and right arrow keys to change the setting to Enable.
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Press F10 to accept the changes.
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Press F10 again, and then press Enter twice to restart the computer.
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As soon as the computer starts, a message displays indicating that the boot mode has changed.
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Type the four-digit code shown in the message, and then press Enter to confirm the change.
The computer starts Windows.
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