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Pavilion 570-p075na
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi - I recently bought a 570-p075na. I swapped the 3TB HDD for a 500 GB SSD, but in order to install Windows onto it from my DVD I had to disable secure boot and enable legacy support. But when I re-disabled legacy support the machine didn't see the disk and wouldn't boot.

 

How can I disable legacy support and enable secure boot again?

 

Thanks

 

J.

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@W1tchseason

Welcome to HP Support Forums. 🙂 I came across your post and would like to help.

I understand that you have an HP Pavilion Desktop - 570-p075na and you have replaced the HDD on it. You have disabled secure boot and enabled legacy support. But the PC does not boot from the disk. I read that you would like to disable legacy support and enable secure boot again. I'll do my best to help you with this case.

The Secure Boot is enabled by default on computers that were manufactured with Windows 10. If Secure Boot has been disabled, follow the steps to enable it: Using Secure Boot on a desktop computer

NOTE: Please refer to instructions mentioned under "Using Secure Boot on a desktop computer."

I sincerely hope this fixes the issue. Feel free to let me know. Take care! 🙂

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