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The funny thing is that in BIOS the secure boot is Enabled, but when I follow the guide: https://help.ea.com/en/help/pc/secure-boot/ it shows me in Windows that it's OFF. :D
Mine was the same way. Go into your Bios then go to the boot section. In there you should find the Secureboot option. Mine said enabled but right under that it had options for "keys". I had to select custom and then set it to "factory" defaults. My EVGA board then asked if I wanted to exit without saving and I said yes. The computer rebooted and my game loaded up fine.
- UwUKing11172 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
I've heard a LOT of folks say that doing that sometimes caused their PCs to not even boot up after doing that. You must have gotten some kinda lucky, friend.
Buddy of mine tried it and his PC wouldn't boot after diggin through the bios.- lNAPPROPRlATE2 months agoSeasoned Veteran
Then he was probably digging in wrong place? Reset bios is simple solution.
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