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05-24-2022 11:41 PM
Hello,
I just upgraded my SDD from 256GB to a 2TB and I can't find an option to re-enable Secure Boot. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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05-25-2022 07:10 AM
Hi:
See if this works for you...
Step 1. Go into the BIOS and Load HP Factory Default Keys and see if Secure Boot becomes available.
Step 2. If it does not than go into the operating system and disable “Fast Boot” (Steps below).
How to Disable Windows 10 Fast Startup (lifewire.com)
Step 3. go back into your BIOS and try Load HP Factory Default Keys.
Step 4. enable Secure Boot at this point.
05-25-2022 07:10 AM
Hi:
See if this works for you...
Step 1. Go into the BIOS and Load HP Factory Default Keys and see if Secure Boot becomes available.
Step 2. If it does not than go into the operating system and disable “Fast Boot” (Steps below).
How to Disable Windows 10 Fast Startup (lifewire.com)
Step 3. go back into your BIOS and try Load HP Factory Default Keys.
Step 4. enable Secure Boot at this point.