🔐How to disable secure boot

If you are being asked to disable secure boot when attempting to inject - Please follow these steps

  1. Click on the "Start" button or press the "Windows" key on your keyboard.

  2. Click on the "Power" button while holding down the "Shift" key.

  3. From the options that appear, select "Restart." Your computer will restart with the Advanced Startup menu.

  4. After the restart, you will see the "Choose an option" screen. Select "Troubleshoot."

  5. In the Troubleshoot menu, choose "Advanced options."

  6. Select "UEFI Firmware Settings." Your computer will restart again, entering the BIOS/UEFI settings.

  7. Note: Depending on your computer's manufacturer and BIOS version, the exact steps to disable Secure Boot may vary. Look for a section related to "Boot," "Security," or "Authentication."

  8. Once you're in the appropriate BIOS section, locate the "Secure Boot" option. It may be labeled as "Secure Boot Control" or similar.

  9. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate to the "Secure Boot" option and set it to "Disabled." - If you are not able to disable it manually: Press on "Key Management" > Clear Secure Boot Keys/Clear Keys.

  10. Save the changes and exit the BIOS. Usually, you can do this by pressing the "F10" key and confirming the changes.

  11. Your computer will reboot. Secure Boot will now be disabled.

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