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How to enable secure boot windows 11

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To enable Secure Boot for Windows 11, restart your computer to access UEFI/BIOS settings and find the Secure Boot option under the Boot, Security, or Authentication tab. Then set it to Enabled, save changes, and exit. Make sure your system supports UEFI and the OS supports Secure Boot.

Step-by-step explanation:

Enabling Secure Boot for Windows 11

To enable Secure Boot on a system that is running Windows 11, you must access the system's UEFI/BIOS settings. This process typically involves restarting your computer and pressing a specific key (such as F2, F10, Delete, or Esc) as soon as the startup process begins to enter the BIOS menu. Once within the UEFI/BIOS, the Secure Boot option is usually found under the 'Boot', 'Security', or 'Authentication' tab. Ensure you have backed up important data as changes in BIOS could potentially affect system data.

Here is a general step-by-step process:


  1. Restart your computer and enter the UEFI/BIOS settings.

  2. Navigate to the 'Boot', 'Security', or 'Authentication' tab.

  3. Find and select the 'Secure Boot' option.

  4. Change the 'Secure Boot' setting to 'Enabled'.

  5. Save changes and exit the UEFI/BIOS settings.

  6. Your PC will reboot, and Secure Boot will be enabled.

It's important to note that Secure Boot requires a system that is compatible with UEFI and has an operating system that supports Secure Boot. Also, if you're dual-booting with another operating system that does not support Secure Boot, enabling it may prevent that operating system from booting.

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