For advanced security that restricts your Windows desktop from booting to untrusted malicious drives, enabling Secure Boot is essential. When you upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10, some system requirements become mandatory. As these features might be new even for veteran Microsoft users, this guide will help you to enable Secure Boot on Windows 11.
To Enable Secure Boot on your Windows 11 desktop, follow these steps:
To check if Secure Boot is on, follow these steps:
Apart from System Boot for updating Windows 11, you will need to enable TPM 2.0, and as a pre-requisite requirement, the BOIS mode should be on UEFI mode. If you cannot turn on Secure Boot on your desktop, the only reason would be the ‘Legacy’ BIOS or ‘CSM’ mode being enabled.
That’s everything covered on how to enable Secure Boot on Windows 11. Also, interfering with BOIS can lead to errors, like the ‘Trusted Platform Module has malfunctioned’ error on your Windows 11 desktop or Dump File Creation failed due to an error in the creation of Dump File’ on Windows 11, so check out our guides that will help you to fix them.
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