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HP Omen 30L.

 

Can not play games that require secure boot enabled.

 

I have it enabled in BIOS, also tried resetting keys, disabling fast start up, etc....and no luck.

 

It shows as enabled in the BIOS, but not enabled in Windows.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! This is giving me quite the headache lol. 

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Greetings @DAVEY7X 

 

Welcome to the HP Forum. Sawadee Khap (Hello)!

 

Have you recently updated your PC's BIOS?

 

You are the fourth individual over the last week to report a W11 Omen PC Secure Boot problem.

 

I am running all of the latest W11 updates on: Asus MBs and Asrock MBs. I am not having Secure Boot problems.

 

So it should not be a Windows problem. However, anything is possible!

 

Check this Forum Link, Same problem reported by a different Forum member.

 

A bad BIOS Update or BIOS corruption??? It seems as if the HP Factory Default security key data base has been corrupted or is MIA.

 

Regards

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Me and that user are 100% having the same problems. Hopefully a fix will be coming!

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Greetings @DAVEY7X 

 

This Forum Link reveals a second Omen 40L PC having the same problem.

 

The OP did not state if a BIOS update was previously done. I suggested doing a BIOS update. But I don't know if this is good option considering the problem you are having.

 

The TPM could be jazzed up, I don't know.

 

I would not try clearing or resetting the TPM if the PC is using Device Encryption (BitLocker). You would have to disable Windows 11  Device Encryption before messing with the TPM.

 

Messing with the TPM when BitLocker is enabled could kill access to the operating system drive. A valid BitLocker recovery key may not work if the TPM is cleared or reset when BitLocker is active.

 

I don't use BitLocker.

 

Regards

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