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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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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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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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THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! 😭 I only clicked to ''Load HP Factory Default Keys'' and it worked i could then enable ''Secure Boot'' .

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You're very welcome.

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