Windows 10: Secure boot

Discus and support Secure boot in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi,I've been in the BIOS of my computer to see wether or not TPM and secure boot are enabled. Since I already updated to Windows 11 without having... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by IdaEic, Jul 2, 2022.

  1. IdaEic Win User

    Secure boot


    Hi,I've been in the BIOS of my computer to see wether or not TPM and secure boot are enabled. Since I already updated to Windows 11 without having activated those, it's safe to say they were both already turned on. When I check in the System Information or BIOS though, secure boot is shown as OFF, inactive and so on.How do I activate secure boot when it's already enabled in the BIOS?

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    IdaEic, Jul 2, 2022
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  2. Windows 8 Secure Boot Feature: Not So Secure?

    So Linux is switching to secure boot also? Or they have to because of UEFI?
     
    Damn_Smooth, Jul 2, 2022
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  3. newtekie1 Win User
    Windows 8 Secure Boot Feature: Not So Secure?

    • Linux
    • Linux
    • Linux
    • Linux
    • Oh and OSX
    Here is a statement from a Kernal Developer at Red Hat:

    I'm not sure this exploits the legacy BIOS but rather it exploits the legacy boot method on MBR drives, injecting a signed key before the OS boots, which you are correct in that it has nothing to do with Windows 8. And the simplest fix would just be to require boot drives use GPT when Secure Boot is enabled in UEFI.
     
    newtekie1, Jul 2, 2022
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  4. GNJha Win User

    Secure boot

    Boot Process

    Hi,

    Please suggest me a link that can explain the boot process step by step of ...

    • Windows 7,
    • Windows 8.1,
    • Windows 10,
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 and
    • Windows Server 2012 R2

    With Regards

    InTech
     
    GNJha, Jul 2, 2022
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