Thanks very much your detailed guide. It was excellent, easy to follow and fixed the problem with BF. Many thanks again. Answer from sazabi888 on forums.ea.com
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Secure boot enabled but not active on gigabyte motherboard - Microsoft Q&A
March 12, 2025 - Enter your BIOS and ensure that the "CSM Support" or "Compatibility Support Module" is disabled. CSM must be off for secure boot to function
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SOLUTION: How to enable Secure Boot on Gigabyte Motherboard
Some older operating systems or hardware may not work with Secure Boot enabled · Certain games (like Valorant) require Secure Boot for their anti-cheat systems 14 · By following these steps carefully, you should successfully enable Secure Boot on your Gigabyte Z590 motherboard, adding an ... More on forums.ea.com
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Stuck with secure boot enabled Gigabyte Z790
Hey everyone, just got a new system built and having a terrible time getting Windows 11 installed on the computer. I have 2 empty M.2 hard drives I am trying to freshly install windows onto. This is a Gigabyte Z790 Gaming X AX mobo with a Intel 13900kf CPU. First time starting up the computer... More on forums.tomshardware.com
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I cannot get secure boot to activate. I have tried every single fix I can find online for gigabyte motherboards and it doesn't fix mine. Sos please help.
try this: Step 1: Access the BIOS and disable CSM Restart your computer and press the Delete key repeatedly to enter the BIOS/UEFI. Navigate to the "Boot" tab. Set CSM Support to Disabled. If you cannot find this setting, ensure you are in "Advanced Mode" by pressing F2 or F7. Step 2: Enable Secure Boot and enroll keys In the "Boot" tab, find Secure Boot and set it to Enabled. If Secure Boot is enabled but shows as "Not Active," change Secure Boot Mode to Custom. Go to Key Management (or Expert Key Management). Select Restore Factory Keys and confirm by choosing Yes when prompted. Some versions may prompt you to "Reset Without Saving," select that option to continue the process. Step 3: Finalize the changes Re-enter the BIOS/UEFI and navigate back to the Secure Boot settings. Confirm that Secure Boot is still Enabled and shows as Active. If you previously set the mode to "Custom," change Secure Boot Mode back to Standard. Go to the "Save & Exit" tab and select Save Changes and Exit Setup. More on reddit.com
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cant enable secure boot
Open the BIOS and go to the Advanced mode Under [settings] menu enable [AMD CPU FTPM] - (if you have an AMD CPU) Under [Boot] Menu Disable CSM Support then you will see a new option down called Secure Boot Open [Secure Boot] and change it to (Enabled) if it was set to (Disabled) then click [Secure Boot mode] and change it to (Standard) - and I like to mention that if you find [Secure Boot mode] is set to (Standard) already, change it to (Custom) and then change it to (Standard) again, that will reset the Standard mode to make sure that you won't have an issue that Secure Boot State is still OFF after Enabling in BIOS which I had and that fixed it - Then hit F10 or [Save and Exit] and restart your pc ... open [System Information] on Windows and check the [Secure Boot State]. More on reddit.com
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GIGABYTE
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How to Enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 on GIGABYTE AM4 300/400/500series & sTRX4 TRX40series Motherboards - GIGABYTE Global
If it does, it means Secure Boot has been successfully enabled. Troubleshooting and Notes · 1.If Windows fails to boot after enabling Secure Boot, it may be due to disk partitioning, boot mode, or driver incompatibility.
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Secure boot enabled in BIOS but not on | Windows 11 Forum
July 25, 2025 - Thanks, but CSM was already disabled and Secure Boot active. What fixed the problem was changing the Secure Boot mode from standard to custom and then back to standard and accepting the factory defaults. Now msinfo32 shows secure boot state as on.
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NZXT
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How to enable Secure Boot on your Gaming PC (Gigabyte) – NZXT Support Center
February 28, 2026 - In the Secure Boot settings, make sure that Secure Boot is set to Enabled. If it is set to Enabled but shows Not Active, you may need to restore the factory secure boot keys on the motherboard.
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GIGABYTE
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Enable Secure Boot to protect systems from UEFI rootkit ‘CosmicStrand’ | Security & Technical Advisory - GIGABYTE Global
August 26, 2022 - Enabling Secure Boot will ensure system integrity for GIGABYTE products that have Secure Boot disabled by default.
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Secure boot enabled but not active on gigabyte motherboard
March 12, 2025 - Discus and support Secure boot enabled but not active on gigabyte motherboard in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have a gigabyte B760m motherboard, secure boot is enabled but not active in bios, shows "off" in msinfo32. I've read certain threads that lead me to...
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June 10, 2008 - Database Extraction (msgstore.db): I tried downloading the encrypted database and decrypting it. However, since my phone is not rooted, it's impossible to get the decryption key. I tried forcing it via USB debugging mode and extraction scripts, but since it's a Xiaomi phone, the security layers of MIUI/HyperOS block the process completely.
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March 5, 2009 - After the USB is ready, shows exactly what to toggle in BIOS before booting — Secure Boot, Fast Boot, DVMT pre-alloc, XHCI Handoff, CSM.
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How to Enable/Disable Secure Boot | Official Support | ASUS Global
3 weeks ago - After entering Secure Boot, select [Secure Boot Control]④, then adjust the setting you wish⑤. Note: Setting to 「Enabled」 will activate Secure Boot; setting to 「Disable」 will deactivate Secure Boot. Note: The Secure Boot state (Active or Not Active) displayed on the screen cannot ...
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Enabling TPM 2.0 – FACEIT
September 20, 2021 - Gigabyte: A BIOS update was released to fix this issue and can be downloaded from Gigabyte support. HP: Updating the BIOS. MSI: A BIOS update was released to fix this issue and can be downloaded from MSI support.
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Troubleshooting the VAN 9001, VAN 9003, or VAN 9090 Error on Windows 11 | VALORANT – VALORANT Support
The Secure Boot State value should be On. If it's Off, then it's turned off, and you can re-enable it if you feel comfortable doing so. (See the troubleshooting section below.) If it's Unsupported, then it's not supported by your hardware.
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April 20, 2026 - Not content to let MSI run away with the GPU-protecting power supply market, Gigabyte has announced its new Gaming Series of PSUs. The company says that these units are the ultimate "Hardware Guardian" for high-performance systems, thanks to their T-Guard active thermal monitoring technology.
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[SOLVED] - Stuck with secure boot enabled Gigabyte Z790 | Tom's Hardware Forum
February 22, 2023 - In legacy mode drive will be shown as bootable, even it in fact is not bootable. That's the difference. But windows 11 requires UEFI. So no install in legacy mode. ... So I stubbornly went and got that secure boot active by getting out of setup mode in the bios into user mode and I was able to have secure boot enabled and active.
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How do I use Secure Boot on my PC?
1 week ago - Secure Boot state should be Enabled. If it’s set to Disabled, change it to Enabled. Note: If you can’t modify the setting you need to refer to your manufacturer for guidance.
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Enabling virtualization (Intel VT-x/AMD SVM) – FACEIT
(Note: On some MSI notebooks, AMD Virtualization might be enabled by default and not customizable.) Entering BIOS: Press Delete or F2 during startup. Navigation: Go to the "Advanced" tab. Select "CPU Configuration." Setting: For Intel CPUs: Find "Intel Virtualization Technology" and set it to [Enabled]. For AMD CPUs: Look for "SVM Mode" or "AMD-V" and set it to [Enabled]. Save & Exit: Press F10 and confirm. Incompatible driver detected · Enabling TPM 2.0 · Enabling Secure Boot ·