On 4/6/20 10:10 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Went by house where machine is, and went into BIOS. Shows that secure boot was enabled and loaded, but it showed no option to disable it. Going into details, it showed it had a windows OS setup, and had various options to remove the keys, but wasn't clear if that would just disable the secure boot, or would make the machine not boot any OS??
Don't remove any keys, that won't help. There are a few EFI systems that don't seem to let you disable secure boot, although I think that's actually one of the requirements to be compliant. I have also seen some where you have to set an admin password first before it will let you change those settings. Try that. You might be able to remove the password after.
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