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hello, after I go into my bios settings and enable secure boot and restart pc a message displays "Secure boot Violation" i need the secure boot to be enabled in order to play Call Of Duty. The only way my pc will turn back on is to have it disabled.. Has anyone else ran into this issue and if so how do i fix it

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Hi @GamerReckss,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Thanks for reaching out!

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.

 

I understand your computer shows a Secure Boot Violation message after enabling Secure Boot. Let’s go through a few checks.

Reset Secure Boot keys

Restart the computer and press Esc repeatedly.

Press F10 to enter BIOS setup.

Open Security > Secure Boot Configuration.

Select Restore Factory Keys or Load Default Keys.

Save changes and restart.

Verify boot mode settings

Enter BIOS Setup using F10 during startup.

Open Boot Options.

Confirm Legacy Support is disabled.

Confirm Boot Mode is set to UEFI.

Save changes and restart.

Check storage boot configuration

Enter BIOS Setup.

Open Boot Options.

Confirm the Windows Boot Manager is listed first in the boot order.

Disable other temporary boot devices if present.

Save changes and restart.

Repair Windows boot files

Start the computer and press Esc repeatedly.

Press F11 for System Recovery.

Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Repair.

Allow the repair process to complete.

Restart the computer.

Note: Secure Boot Violation messages typically occur when boot files were installed in Legacy mode or Secure Boot keys were cleared.

I hope this helps.

 

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