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Hello 

 

Does anyone know how to enable legacy support on Z240 Workstation?

 

Under "secure boot configuration" in BIOS I choose "Legacy Support enable and Secure boot disable" but after I save and reboot, it reverses back to "Legacy Support disable and Secure Boot Enable"

 

Any suggestions please? 

 

Bios version is 1.24 which is the latest.

 

Many thanks

 

 

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I figured it out eventually.:smileyembarrassed:

 

When you disable "Secure boot" or any other security related option in the BIOS, you will be prompted to enter 4 digits upon reboot. 

I was typing the 4 digits while having "num lock" off so while I thought I was typing the numbers, the BIOS wouldn't accept the changes simply because what I was typing was "blank". Make sure you actually see the numbers you are required to enter on the screen.  :TongueOut:

 

 

:smileyembarrassed::smileyembarrassed::smileyembarrassed:

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I figured it out eventually.:smileyembarrassed:

 

When you disable "Secure boot" or any other security related option in the BIOS, you will be prompted to enter 4 digits upon reboot. 

I was typing the 4 digits while having "num lock" off so while I thought I was typing the numbers, the BIOS wouldn't accept the changes simply because what I was typing was "blank". Make sure you actually see the numbers you are required to enter on the screen.  :TongueOut:

 

 

:smileyembarrassed::smileyembarrassed::smileyembarrassed:

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Excelente pase muchos días en eso y la respuesta era esta gracias

 

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