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02-09-2016 10:45 AM
I have been attempting to Enable Legacy boot and Disable Secure boot on this machine for a few days now. My current BIOS version is N01 2.05 11/11/2015. It is the oddest thing. I am able to make some changes, save and have them succesfully change...but I cannot get legacy to enable and save. Steps I have taken:
- Cleared Secure Boot Keys - Reset
- Selected Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable - Reset
- Go back to BIOS --> Boot Options -->Attempt to Uncheck UEFI Boot Order (Unable to) --> Check to see if Legacy Boot is available and its a no go
- Then I go back to the secure boot options and verify that none of my changes saved.
I have tried rolling the Bios Version back to 2.04 but that didn't make any difference so I put 2.05 back on it.
I am attempting to get these machines to PXE boot to grab our school district's image, but I need Legacy boot enabled to do it. After several attempts to get Legacy to enable I resolved to just use our Win7 Ent disk BUT can't do that as well as it says the "selected boot image did not authenticate." Of course the fix I found for this was enable Legacy Boot....which I can't do.
I have looked through the forums and found a few possible solutions, but none of them have worked. Please help!
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02-19-2016 03:55 PM
Thank you for the reply. I ended up doing the following, which worked finally(not sure why):
- Updated BIOS back to V 02.05
- reset back to factory settings in the main menu
- back into bios, set password and ownership tag as needed by the school district i work for--->reboot
- back into bios disabled bootable devices usb and cd rom (as is school district tech policy)
- went to secure boot options and selected in the drop down "enable legacy and disable UEFI boot" -->reboot
- back to bios THIS TIME the check box next to legacy in the boot options menu was available. I checked the box and was also able to uncheck UEFI boot -->reboot
- f12 to PXE boot and like magic it finally worked
Again, this is very similar to the process I tried in the begining the only difference was the amount of reboots it took to get it accomplished. I did have a similar issue with another 800 G2 and no matter what I did it would not PXE boot so I rolled the bios version back to 02.04, restored factory settings and did the process I just oultined above. AND IT WORKED on that machine. It is an inconsistant issue we are having with the 50 or so 800 G2s our district purchased this last month.
In any case we are able to get these machines to PXE boot using one of the two methods I just mentioned. So we're good for now. Thanks again for your reply.
02-18-2016 12:43 PM
Hello Customer,
Welcome and Thank you for posting your query on HP Support Forum
I understand that you are not able to set the Legacy Boot Mode.
Please try to create the BIOS Administrator Password and then try to change the settings.
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02-19-2016 03:55 PM
Thank you for the reply. I ended up doing the following, which worked finally(not sure why):
- Updated BIOS back to V 02.05
- reset back to factory settings in the main menu
- back into bios, set password and ownership tag as needed by the school district i work for--->reboot
- back into bios disabled bootable devices usb and cd rom (as is school district tech policy)
- went to secure boot options and selected in the drop down "enable legacy and disable UEFI boot" -->reboot
- back to bios THIS TIME the check box next to legacy in the boot options menu was available. I checked the box and was also able to uncheck UEFI boot -->reboot
- f12 to PXE boot and like magic it finally worked
Again, this is very similar to the process I tried in the begining the only difference was the amount of reboots it took to get it accomplished. I did have a similar issue with another 800 G2 and no matter what I did it would not PXE boot so I rolled the bios version back to 02.04, restored factory settings and did the process I just oultined above. AND IT WORKED on that machine. It is an inconsistant issue we are having with the 50 or so 800 G2s our district purchased this last month.
In any case we are able to get these machines to PXE boot using one of the two methods I just mentioned. So we're good for now. Thanks again for your reply.
12-21-2016 07:37 AM
I am not sure if you noticed on a reboot after changing enable legacy... there is a message to type the code. If you had typed the code and enter on that reboot, it should have worked. I myself did not read the code prompt until I had started to follow your steps. I only had to do the one change and enter the code but I read the screen this time to see that it was there.
01-23-2017 01:52 PM
Thanks Rambling-Jack!
My issue was after "enable legacy boot..." I was attempting to use the number pad w/out enabling it with the number lock key... You can also use the number keys on your top horizontol row of keyboard - you can tell the number key input is working becuase the numbers will display on the bios screen.
03-29-2017 08:35 AM
That is exactly what was happening for me too. The numlock key turns back off after saving the BIOS Secure Boot setting to Legacy, then saving and exiting BIOS. The numlock turns off, and when prompted to enter the Secure Boot code, you're thinking that you have entered the code, but you really haven't.
You should actually see the secure code parroted on the screen as you type it, if you don't see this happening, check your numlock. The steps given above on the change process work, if you make sure to turn numlock back on. At least it did for me.
10-10-2017 05:38 AM
Same problem here: HP EliteDesk 800 G3 TWR, unable to enable legacy mode (you can select the setting, but it does not get saved). Bios version 2.06.
Solution: Change the setting to "Legacy boot enable, secure boot disable" and press F10 to save and exit (and save before you exit of course).
Do NOT use the apparently intended way to first click on "Main" and choose "Save and exit" there.
No Factory reset, Bios downgrade or password setting was necessary that way.
01-22-2018 05:38 PM
Thanks much! Hitting F10 when in the Secure Boot Configuration enabled the Legacy Support and boot without UEFI. That was quite frustrating. I should have clicked the Help button as it does state "F10 Exit with Option to Save" so now I know what that means.
-Russell