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Tom's Hardware Forum
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October 22, 2021 - I have already enable Windows UEFI secure boot. That means fix and secure boot but still says (standard material security is not supported) The problem is about CPU? I use zen+ ryzen 7 2700x and read something about cores.
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ASUS
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PRIME/PRO/ TUF GAMING X570 Series BIOS Manual Motherboard
User-managed items such as language and boot order. ... Configuration items such as Memory SPD Information, system time and date. ... Click Exit (ESC) or press <Esc> key to close Setup Tree Map screen. ... Go to My Favorites menu to view the saved BIOS items. ... The Security menu items allow you to change the system security settings.
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ASUS
asus.com › support › faq › 1055973
[Motherboard]Fix FPS Game Launch Errors: Enable Secure Boot and Update TPM 2.0 (fTPM) on Windows PCs | Official Support | ASUS Global
Many modern anti-cheat drivers verify the integrity of your boot chain and security processor before games will launch. That means two things must be true on your PC: Secure Boot is enabled and TPM 2.0 (on AMD, "fTPM") is present and up-to-date. Here are the requirements and how to check them.
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Asus
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How to Enable/Disable Secure Boot | Official Support | ASUS USA
3 weeks ago - The primary purpose of Secure Boot is to prevent unauthorized operating systems and malicious software from loading during the device's boot process. Enabling Secure Boot ensures that only software and drivers validated with Microsoft's signature can run at startup, thereby effectively safeguarding ...
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Asus
rog-forum.asus.com › t5 › amd-500-400-series › how-to-setup-secureboot-on-assus-tuf-gaming-x570-plus › td-p › 1103524
How to setup SecureBoot on Assus TUF Gaming X570 P... - Republic of Gamers Forum - 1103524
June 21, 2025 - How to setup SecureBoot on Assus TUF Gaming X570 P... ... Hello, been using this motherboard for like 5 years, I used to run Windows 10 on that, but I am trying to run linux based distro. All my kernel modules and software has already been signed with my custom keys that I generated. So when I setup the keys to enable the SecurBoot, the window for Secure boot in BIOS states that the boot is secured, except the PK key is still saying "unloaded".
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Microsoft Learn
learn.microsoft.com › en-us › answers › questions › 4026426 › secure-boot-enabled-in-bios-but-not-seen-by-window
Secure Boot Enabled in BIOS, but not seen by Windows 11 - Microsoft Q&A
May 10, 2024 - the dual boot comes later. windows is able to set it while you install the second Os: but i can't install w11 on the new disk. because it fails: secure boot is not active, even if i turned it on, UEFI ONLY, in the bios of the asus x570 crosshair viii · what you suggest is not possible, because installation of w11 is aborted for reason at point 1. unless you say i could make it installing win 10? then aborting installation (at least it change from MBR to CPT?) btw what you suggest i already tried from command prompt, launched as Administrator from win 10, but it gives the error: specified disk is not convertible....
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ASUS
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PRIME X570-PRO - Support
PRIME X570-PRO · Product support for PRIME X570-PRO Find another model · By registering your device, you can easily manage your product warranty, get technical support and keep track of your repair status. Register Product · Find service locations · ASUS Support Site Feedback Survey ·
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ASUS
zentalk.asus.com › t5 › faq › motherboard-how-to-enable-or-disable-secure-boot › ta-p › 408885
[Motherboard] How to enable or disable Secure Boot... - ASUS - ZenTalk - 408885
October 7, 2025 - Content Set Secure Boot state Check Secure Boot state (For example: ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO) Set Secure Boot state 1. Power on the system and press [Delete] key to enter BIOS [Advanced Mode] as below picture 2. Click [Boot] as below pictur...
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Tech Junkie
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How To Disable Secure Boot on an ASUS Motherboard - Tech Junkie
May 30, 2022 - By default, many ASUS motherboards that sport UEFI BIOS have the Secure Boot mode enabled. However, disabling this mode can help you install Windows more easily or set up dual boot on your computer. On many models, there is no way to directly disable the Secure Boot mode. Because of that, we’ll need to clear the keys that enable it from BIOS. Don’t worry, you can always reverse this process and enable Secure Boot without any problems.
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Qualityology
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Disable ASUS Motherboard's UEFI secure boot | Tech | Qualityology
August 7, 2023 - Most new ASUS motherboards do not have the option to let users to turn off the UEFI secure boot. The “Secure Boot Enabled” is always greyed out and unable to change that option. Yet, we
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GearUP Booster
gearupbooster.com › blog › secure-boot-tutorial-general.html
Secure Boot Configuration Guide for All Motherboard Brands
If you encounter Secure Boot issues while gaming, please refer to the brand-specific setup guides provided in this tutorial, and we will quickly help you resolve the problem.
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NZXT
support.nzxt.com › hc › en-us › articles › 39968244053787-How-to-enable-Secure-Boot-on-your-Gaming-PC-Asus
How to enable Secure Boot on your Gaming PC (Asus) – NZXT Support Center
1 week ago - In the Secure Boot settings, Secure Boot state should show User with OS Type set to Windows UEFI mode. From here you can select the Exit tab and choose Save Changes & Reset to reboot into Windows.
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You cannot install Windows 11 with Legacy BIOS. Installing in Legacy or CSM mode on a modern UEFI BIOS is like buying a new car and disabling all of the safety and performance features.

So you'd either need to reinstall Windows 10 exactly as I wrote out with illustrated tutorials, install Windows 11 in UEFI mode which I again gave you illustrated tutorials showing how to do this, or if you want to try to convert your present install to UEFI you can try this method:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-convert-mbr-...

Once you convert the install and enable UEFI mode in BIOS, hopefully Secure boot will be apparent in the BIOS settings.

If not, then again I told you every single step you should make, even provided your BIOS Manual, the latest BIOS Update, how to contact Asus Support or a dozen different Asus forums that can help you with the specific settings in your Asus BIOS, since they are all different.

There is no one else on the web who would have taken the time and effort to do all of this research for you, posted back step by step instructions, each step illustrated by a tutorial explaining how to do it.

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Hi Alireza. I'm Greg, 10 years awarded Windows MVP, specializing in Installation, Performance, Troubleshooting and Activation, here to help you.

There's a November 2021 BIOS Update here if yours is not updated:

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Mo...

Then you can read the Manual here to find out how to enable Secure Boot:

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Mo...

If it's still not clear then contact Asus Support to find out how to enable Secure Boot on your BIOS:

https://www.asus.com/support/

You can also ask in Asus forums:

https://blog.feedspot.com/asus_forums/

Is Windows presently installed in UEFI mode, as this can make a big difference in Secure Boot showing up? If you're unsure type System Information in Search, open and look for BIOS mode.

If not installed to UEFI I'd consider reinstalling to UEFI either with WIndows 10 doing this gold standard Clean Install which includes everything that works best in Windows 10: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...

or do a Windows 11 Clean Install:

https://www.groovypost.com/howto/clean-install-...

https://pureinfotech.com/clean-install-windows-11/

Make sure to create the bootable media using Media Creation Tool only, boot the media as a UEFI device, delete all partitions down to Unallocated Space to clear formatting, then select the Unallocated Space and click Next to let the installer create and format the needed partitions - which makes it foolproof.

Feel free to ask back any questions. If you'll report back results for each step it can help determine what else needs to be tried. I will stick with you until it is fixed.

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TechNorms
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How to Disable or Enable Secure Boot for ASUS Motherboard
This should load up the Asus UEFI BIOS utility interface. Go into the Advanced Mode (F7 or any other key as specified). Go into the ‘Secure Boot‘ option under the Boot section.
Published   September 7, 2021
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Motherboard PRIME X570-P
Hold down the <Del> key during the boot process and enter BIOS setup to re-enter · data. If the steps above do not help, remove the onboard battery and short the two pins again to · clear the CMOS RTC RAM data. After clearing the CMOS, reinstall the battery. PRIME X570-P Clear RTC RAM · CLRTC · +3V_BAT · GND · PIN 1 · ASUS PRIME X570-P ·
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Asus
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PRIME X570-PRO|Motherboards|ASUS USA
This BIOS update for Ryzen™ 5000 G-Series /4000 G-Series /3000 G-Series /2000 G-Series systems includes a critical fTPM firmware upgrade, enhancing security and optimizing game compatibility. Before proceeding, back up your BitLocker recovery key and suspend BitLocker encryption in your operating system to prevent potential boot issues.