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12-04-2023 10:57 AM
Hi @עוט,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
Enabling Secure Boot on a computer typically involves accessing the BIOS or UEFI firmware settings during the system's startup. Please note that the exact steps may vary depending on the motherboard and firmware version of your Victus by HP 15L Gaming Desktop PC. Here are general instructions that should help you enable Secure Boot.
- Power Off Your Computer: Ensure that your computer is completely powered off.
- Power On and Access BIOS/UEFI: Turn on your computer and immediately start pressing the required key to access the BIOS/UEFI firmware settings. Common keys include Del, Esc, F2, F10, or F12. Refer to your computer's manual or look for on-screen prompts during boot for the correct key.
- Navigate to Security or Boot Section: Once in the BIOS/UEFI settings, look for a section related to "Security" or "Boot." The exact wording and location may vary.
- Locate Secure Boot Option: Within the Security or Boot section, find the option related to "Secure Boot." It is usually named "Secure Boot" or "UEFI Secure Boot."
- Enable Secure Boot: Change the setting to "Enabled" for Secure Boot. Use the keyboard to navigate and select the option.
- Save Changes and Exit: After enabling Secure Boot, navigate to the option to save changes and exit. Usually, this involves selecting "Save & Exit" or a similar option. Confirm any prompts to save changes.
- Restart Your Computer: Your computer will restart with Secure Boot enabled.
Remember that enabling Secure Boot may affect the boot process and require digitally signed operating systems and drivers. Ensure that your operating system and any additional hardware meet the Secure Boot requirements.
I hope this helps.
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