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03-13-2022 03:12 AM
So, I never had any issues with other video games but when i tried to open Valorant for the first time it kept giving me tpm 2.0 and secure boot issue. I managed to enable tpm but i can't enable secure boot. I checked the google/youtube/forums but found nothing.
I can enter to bios screen ( Omen Setup Utility ) by keep tapping ESC key. F2 key only opens a black screen where i can run some tests ( hardware tests etc... ) and i can't do anything else. I don't have a blue screen too. Only bios screen that I can do bios/boot settings is only from Omen Setup Utility screen.
Can someone please help me out? 😕 I do not have any issues or problems with my laptop I am really happy but I only have this and I just can't manage to solve it...
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03-13-2022 06:38 AM
Hi:
See if this works...
Step 1. Go into the BIOS and Load HP Factory Default Keys and see if Secure Boot becomes available.
(System Configuration>Boot Options>Load HP Factory Default Keys
Step 2. If it does not, then go into the operating system and disable “Fast startup”
(Disable the Fast Startup option from Control Panel > Power Options > Choose what the power buttons do> Change settings that are currently unavailable > uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended) and save.
Step 3. go back into your BIOS and try Load HP Factory Default Keys.
Step 4. enable Secure Boot at this point.
03-13-2022 06:38 AM
Hi:
See if this works...
Step 1. Go into the BIOS and Load HP Factory Default Keys and see if Secure Boot becomes available.
(System Configuration>Boot Options>Load HP Factory Default Keys
Step 2. If it does not, then go into the operating system and disable “Fast startup”
(Disable the Fast Startup option from Control Panel > Power Options > Choose what the power buttons do> Change settings that are currently unavailable > uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended) and save.
Step 3. go back into your BIOS and try Load HP Factory Default Keys.
Step 4. enable Secure Boot at this point.
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