Windows 10: No Video Output after enabling secure boot

Discus and support No Video Output after enabling secure boot in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello. I wanted to play Valorent, but I always got kicked and error VAN9003 showed up. I went into my bios and enabled secure boot, but as the PC... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Nicolas Pichler, May 12, 2024.

  1. No Video Output after enabling secure boot


    Hello. I wanted to play Valorent, but I always got kicked and error VAN9003 showed up. I went into my bios and enabled secure boot, but as the PC restarted I got no Video output. I already tried everything I could find resting CMOS, repluging, ect.. I hope someone can help me fix this issue and I don't have to buy a new motherboard.Motherboard: Gigabyte B660M DS3H DDR4

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    Nicolas Pichler, May 12, 2024
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    Damn_Smooth, May 12, 2024
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  3. newtekie1 Win User
    Windows 8 Secure Boot Feature: Not So Secure?

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    Here is a statement from a Kernal Developer at Red Hat:

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    newtekie1, May 12, 2024
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  4. No Video Output after enabling secure boot

    Enable Secure Boot B550M DS3H AC

    Hello Jose Luis Beltran Adame

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community.

    Can you tell me your motherboard model? Click Search on the taskbar and enter Device Manager.

    To enable Secure Boot on your Gigabyte B550M DS3H AC motherboard, follow these steps:

    1. Enter BIOS Setup:

      Restart your computer and press the Del key (or the key specified for your motherboard) repeatedly as soon as the system starts to boot, to enter the BIOS setup.
    2. Navigate to the Boot Menu:

      Once in the BIOS, use the arrow keys to navigate. Look for a tab or section named Boot, Security, or something similar.
    3. Enable Secure Boot:
      1. Inside the Boot or Security menu, find the Secure Boot option. It might be under a submenu, often labeled as Windows OS Configuration, Boot Mode Selection, or similar.
      2. Change the Secure Boot setting from Disabled to Enabled.
    4. Change Boot Mode if Necessary:

      Make sure that the Boot Mode is set to UEFI and not Legacy or CSM (Compatibility Support Module). Secure Boot requires UEFI mode to be enabled.
    5. Save and Exit:

      Save the changes and exit the BIOS. This is usually done by pressing the F10 key and selecting Yes to save the configuration and restart the computer.
    This is the official detailed documentation:

    Enable Secure Boot on Windows devices - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn

    If you cannot find the Secure Boot option, ensure that you have the latest firmware/BIOS version for your motherboard. Manufacturers sometimes update the BIOS to improve compatibility and add new features. You can check Gigabyte's official website for the latest BIOS version and instructions on how to update it.

    In case the Secure Boot option still doesn't appear, it might be hidden or disabled due to another setting in the BIOS, such as a legacy boot mode or CSM compatibility mode being enabled. Make sure these are set correctly or disabled to allow Secure Boot to be enabled.

    If you continue to face difficulties, consulting the motherboard's manual can provide more specific guidance, or contacting Gigabyte's support for assistance might be necessary.

    Disclaimer: Please back up important data in advance before performing any actions that may cause data loss.

    If there is anything not clear or I can't understand your problem, please do not hesitate to let me know.

    Best Regards

    | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Patch - MSFT, May 12, 2024
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