Note: It looks like some folks can't get Windows to start after enabling TPM and Secure boot, in this case FIRST you have to convert your hard drive partition table from MBR to GPT. Just revert the changes you have made and your PC should start back up normally, in case the drive is already formatted with GPT partition table and the PC won't boot into Windows, then update the BIOS to the latest version available from MSI. I hope that fixes the problem.. phew! Thanks, Microsoft for not making it easy!!😅 PS: You don't need secure boot to upgrade to Windows 11, turns out they haven't made it 'mandatory' but it's a good idea to turn it on right now because going forward there are going to be apps and games that will require BOTH TPM and Secure Boot to be enabled, Valorant is an example of this.
@@tomcat8001 i think im figured out. Search in the windows "partition" open the app, right click the partition what you want to convert, and you can do it there But im not sure
Thank you SO much. I've been trying to upgrade to Windows 11 for nearly 3 years. The other tutorials I tried went way over my head and far too fast. Your video was easy to understand and implement. Thanks again!
im so glad chanels like ur exsist i was loosing my mind over these settings and most of the google links just didnt explain the problem good enough. so really really from the bottom of my heart thank you
So a shortcut I found is that when switching the secure boot mode to “custom” you don’t actually need to restart. Select custom, then switch it right back to standard and you’ll be able to enable secure boot without the error message. Did it twice now on 2 different computers.
Bro it didnt worked for me when i enroll All. Keys it won't work and i cant find trusted companies on security after you go to settings what should i Do
Thank you very much friend, of the 1000 videos on UA-cam on this topic, only you have been able to help me well... thanks to you I can play Valorant again
WOW, the tip with the Setup/User finally helped me after trying to figur out the problem with Secure Boot and Valorant. How tricky is that...Big Thanks!
Indeed, quite a bit tricky, and a lot of people are having issues with their systems after enabling UEFI and Secure Boot, anyway, glad the video was helpful. 😊
thank you very much. i’ve been trying to figure out how to turn this on for a few months now and i finally found this video. very simple very helpful. thank you
Thanks a lot! I was able to change ti Secure Boot and TPM 2, sadly my core i5 6500 isn't eligible for Windows 11, but I am very appreciative of your excellent guide! Thanks :)
Hello, i need help... when i change the Bios mode from CSM to UFEI... later it doesnt start windows, it goes directly to the Bios again and again... i have to chage to CSM and it ok, but i cant enable the secure mode... what can i do? Thanks!!!
yo thank you so much, you're a real one!! I was so freaked out about doing those bios settings on my own because i read all those horrifying threads about gigabyte motherboards and booting problems and stuff, almost wanted to switch back to Windows 10, but you helped me out there :)
I hope it worked for you? There are indeed a lot of issues, every day I see comments about PCs not being able to boot, it mostly comes down to the hard drive being formatted with the old MBR partition table and BIOS not being up-to-date. Glad the video was helpful. 😊
ok so a update for people you have to upgrade your video card bios to the latest revision for your card to use uefi bios turns out the card ships with version 1.0 and you need uefi 1.01 which is the latest update for most graphic cards
@@zanochenden7217 You’ll need the flash utility for your graphics card for AMD graphics cards its AMD flash For Nvidia cards it’s and nflash or NV flash And you will need to find the latest version of the firmware for your graphics card which you can only get from powerup PC
This worked perfectly! Thank you sir, your work is much appreciated. I was stuck, and wasted many hours with the wrong advice- you solved it in 5 minutes!
After enabling secure boot and attempting to open windows, my computer doesn't boot and the screen is black. What do I do? I'm not very computer literate, all help is appreciated
Hi, good video, well explained, Bro I want to ask you a question, my pc meets these requirements but I have those options disabled, I have windows 10 installed on my pc, what I want to know is if enabling those options does not affect windows 10 since it still hasn't I want to go to windows 11, bro and one last question, when I go to install windows 11 and make it bootable with rufus I have to have the partition scheme in gpt since since the secure boot option is enabled in UEFI this is more compatible with gpt than mbr. A greeting and I wait for your answer.
I'm not sure why, but TPM doesn't seem to enable for me. I have an MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus, and my CPU is a Ryzen 7 5800x. When I enable TPM and make sure it's set to AMD CPU fTPM, even after rebooting, the longer list of options doesn't show up, and tpm.msc still says "compatible TPM cannot be found." I know my MB supports TPM and doesn't require a module to add on, so idk why it won't work.
I followed your instructions and TPM works fine but after I turn on Secure Boot, Windows 10 won't boot at all. It only opens the bios every time I turn on the computer
Similar problem. I don’t know if it’s Secure Boot or TPM, but I keep rebooting to bios. I turned them off, individually and together, and it still reboots to bios. I’m stuck.
i switched on secure boot and couldn't boot to win10. all my drives were invisible in UEFI mode lol. guess no win11 for me unless i format all my drives (2 ssd 2 hdd)
No need to format the drives, just convert them to GPT, there are many tutorials on how to do it without losing data, but still, do take a backup before doing it. I don't have any disks formatted in MBR otherwise I would have made a tutorial on how to do it.
@@XxTRI5TANxXv2 Had to run something in the CMD to switch the drive over so it would be compatible. Easy as that. Sorry, blanking on the technical names at this hr
Omg, Your Video surprised me because it worked. Although I use Intel processor and share Mainboard with you (I use MSI Mainboard). It took me months to find the right Video for me. Thank you very much. 😍
For anyone still suffering from not being able to play Valorant on Windows 11 and you have Intel Motherboard, don't use TPM in your BIOS. INSTEAD USE PTT(It is the intel equivalent) It worked for my friend
Hey man, you will need to convert your hard drive partition table from MBR to GPT. You can do it even without losing data! If you want to boot back into Windows, then just revert the changes.
hi, if i just want to install windows 10 in UEFI MOD ( instead of legacy), i just need to enable UEFI ( or disable CSM) and have partition in GPT and that is all? or i need also enable secure boot ?
You are one of the few to understand that enabling secure boot is not needed for W11 only UEFI and TPM. A lot of people are disabling CSM without checking for GPT and a compliant GPU, and worse are bricking their m/b by changing secure boot key settings.
Exactly, secure boot isn't essential for Windows 11 and there is a very specific procedure on how to enable Secure boot and get to change to 'User' mode, this is why I showed how to do it in the video. 😊 I am actually surprised to see how many people have their drives formatted in MBR, I moved to GPT many years ago!! And about secure boot, even though it's not essential to install Windows 11, I'd still enable it because sooner or later there are going to be apps and games that require both, TPM and Secure Boot to be turned on, Valorant is an example of this, it won't run on Windows 11 without secure boot. Don't really like where the industry is going with this.
@@TechGuyCharlie Thanks for replying. I have a gigabyte motherboard and Secure boot is Off in Windows 11 and the BIOS says System Mode:Setup, Secure Boot:Enabled Not Active, and Secure Boot Mode:Standard I'm trying to work out what steps will get me enabled without risking the problems Ive seen people have by changing key settings
Hey, thanks for the video. I'm already on Win 11, but I am trying to get Valorant to work. After switching from CSM to UEFI it hangs on black screen when I try to 'reset my pc'. It also hangs on black screen when I boot while holding Delete key. It boots to Windows as normal if I do not press any key. So basically I cannot get back into the BIOS and I am stuck. Any suggestions?
Built a new machine, but planning on using win10(maybe add another disk later for win11) But I'm wondering about disabling Sec Dev Sup, as it sounds too scary to have it on at the moment.
No need to close the bios and have your pc restarted to save the changes. Simply go back by pressing the arrow pointing to the left on the upper right corner until you see the button save & exit. Be sure to click save configuration. Thanks a lot man!
uh so i restarted my pc and i didnt see that message where it said to "press Del to run into BIOS setup" it just skipped that loading screen i need some help
Hello Charlie - I am told that after I made the changes you mentioned- MSI told me I had to reinstall Win 10- then I can install win 11. Is there a work around for this or do I need to install it? Can I just refresh the install so as not to lose data and files? Any thoughts?
In rare cases you might need to re-format and re-install Windows, but I did not have to. I think it has something to do with how the hard drive was formatted earlier, I've gone through a few comments and I can see a few have faced issues like black screen after making changes, so to be on the safe side, it will be a good idea to take a backup before you make changes to the BIOS.
My MSI Bios does not have the trusted computing menu option dose that mean that TPM is not supported? If i turn on Secure boot the computer no longer boots to windows goes to the bios
i need help please. after following all the instructions, i am left with my pc being stuck on the msi logo and i cant do anything. it is just frozen and i cant even access bios. please any help would be appreciated.
Same thing happened to me and none of the instructions worked (my MoBo is an MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC) --- I had to install BIOS again by flashing it with a USB drive. You can download your last BIOS update into a clean USB thumb drive from the MSI support page (using another computer of course). My problem was the same : I could not get out of the loop because my OS (Windows 10) is installed in the M.2 drive and after following the steps above there was no way to choose that drive for boot - the option of choosing which drive you boot from gets completely and permanently removed .....you do not see the "UEFI hard drive BBS priorities" anymore .....go figure why....I could not restore it, tried all kind of options, got frustrated and could not fix so ended up flashing the BIOS as I said above
one question. when i changed my boot mode from csm to uefi and restarted the system, system won't allow me to go to bios again. if i press del key as soon as pc starts, i will get black screen for indefinite time. if i don't press any key, pc will boot directly to wimdows.
I have a MSI Mortar b550m I do all the things you have even the lil trick with secure boot. It just says there are no devices installed. Security....enable....advanced UEFI.....Secure boot enabled wierd. I have same processor 3900x
Note: It looks like some folks can't get Windows to start after enabling TPM and Secure boot, in this case FIRST you have to convert your hard drive partition table from MBR to GPT. Just revert the changes you have made and your PC should start back up normally, in case the drive is already formatted with GPT partition table and the PC won't boot into Windows, then update the BIOS to the latest version available from MSI. I hope that fixes the problem.. phew! Thanks, Microsoft for not making it easy!!😅
PS: You don't need secure boot to upgrade to Windows 11, turns out they haven't made it 'mandatory' but it's a good idea to turn it on right now because going forward there are going to be apps and games that will require BOTH TPM and Secure Boot to be enabled, Valorant is an example of this.
But how can I convert the hard drive?
My hard drive is already gpt but won’t load up windows
Yeah how do you convert or change it bc mine still ain’t booting
@@tomcat8001 i think im figured out. Search in the windows "partition" open the app, right click the partition what you want to convert, and you can do it there
But im not sure
I need help im stuck on bios and i dont know how to convert the hard drive to gpt
Thanks bro, I almost went back to Windows 10 because on Windows 11 I can't play Valorant but I found your tutorial thank you very much
Same exact situation for me lol. You notice any worse performance on windows 11 so far
Same
Same
Same!!!! Thankyou so much bro!!!!!!!!
@@updog5664 no
You’re the first video that actually changed my secure state boot to on, I appreciate it
I haven’t tried yet but tomorrow I am cause on mine on secure boot is say “ setup “ I can’t click on it smh
A great explanation of how it works! Easy to follow the steps and finished in a few minutes. Keep it up!
No click bait and straight to the point. I like
Thank you SO much. I've been trying to upgrade to Windows 11 for nearly 3 years. The other tutorials I tried went way over my head and far too fast. Your video was easy to understand and implement. Thanks again!
I'm glad I could help! 😊
Thank you so much! I couldn't figure out how to change the System mode from Setup to User!
Glad I could help!
It was also my problem💪
I need help pls I did as you instructed and every time I restart the pc it goes straight to the bios. My mother board is MSI x570
Same problem. What fix?
im so glad chanels like ur exsist i was loosing my mind over these settings and most of the google links just didnt explain the problem good enough. so really really from the bottom of my heart thank you
Finally a tutorial that actually works I thought I was stuck not being able to play fifa 23 forever 😅
Sounds great, but wow first Valorant, now FIFA also requires this? darn.
Thank you so much for making this and going through every step. I couldnt find a full guide to this anywhere.
Glad I could help!
So a shortcut I found is that when switching the secure boot mode to “custom” you don’t actually need to restart. Select custom, then switch it right back to standard and you’ll be able to enable secure boot without the error message. Did it twice now on 2 different computers.
Gods send❤️ fucking legend
Bro it didnt worked for me when i enroll All. Keys it won't work and i cant find trusted companies on security after you go to settings what should i Do
Brilliant video. Did not think about turning off secure boot & TPM to get W11 to install.
Thank you very much friend, of the 1000 videos on UA-cam on this topic, only you have been able to help me well... thanks to you I can play Valorant again
Thx. With this I could disable secure boot to run Manjaro.
WOW, the tip with the Setup/User finally helped me after trying to figur out the problem with Secure Boot and Valorant. How tricky is that...Big Thanks!
Indeed, quite a bit tricky, and a lot of people are having issues with their systems after enabling UEFI and Secure Boot, anyway, glad the video was helpful. 😊
Everybody who's here to play valorant raise your hand
Yes.
Bro i have msi click but my bios isnt like thia guys bios
Yes
Thanks so much! Helped me out trying to play a game that required safe boot after updating to Win11
Glad the video was helpful!! a lot more games and apps are gonna require Secure Boot + TPM in the near future.
thank you very much. i’ve been trying to figure out how to turn this on for a few months now and i finally found this video. very simple very helpful. thank you
Thanks a lot! I was able to change ti Secure Boot and TPM 2, sadly my core i5 6500 isn't eligible for Windows 11, but I am very appreciative of your excellent guide! Thanks :)
Hello, i need help... when i change the Bios mode from CSM to UFEI... later it doesnt start windows, it goes directly to the Bios again and again... i have to chage to CSM and it ok, but i cant enable the secure mode... what can i do?
Thanks!!!
Did you find a way to fix it I have the same problem
Thank you dude you were a lot easier to understand then the last 10 people
such a clear and easy to follow tutorial, thank you so much:)
You're very welcome! 😊
Thank you very much I watched probably 10 tutorials only yours that worked thanks bro
I can’t go back into bios after changing the bios to uefi mode. I just get a black screen
Did you find a way to fix it I have the same problem
I have enabled my tpm but now I can no longer enter my bios and proceed on setting the secure boot. Can i seek help here? 🥺
Thanks for showing us step by step of how to do this. Almost reverted back to win 10
This channel is what you call criminally underrated
Thanks Bro, always nice to see you here. 😊🤗
yo thank you so much, you're a real one!!
I was so freaked out about doing those bios settings on my own because i read all those horrifying threads about gigabyte motherboards and booting problems and stuff, almost wanted to switch back to Windows 10, but you helped me out there :)
I hope it worked for you? There are indeed a lot of issues, every day I see comments about PCs not being able to boot, it mostly comes down to the hard drive being formatted with the old MBR partition table and BIOS not being up-to-date. Glad the video was helpful. 😊
Straight to the point. Good pace. Fixed it in a Minute.
Thank god he made this video otherwise I wouldn't have been able to upgrade to Windows 11
bro love you i littery searched on hour am so happy u can belive my whoul day broke because i cant find but u did it love u 3
best explanation. been trying for months. finally got it wokring
My Valorant would not launch without all this enabled after downloading win11. Thanks so much for your help!❤
this was so helpful omg, fixed my issue immediately and video is very well made!
ok so a update for people you have to upgrade your video card bios to the latest revision for your card to use uefi bios turns out the card ships with version 1.0 and you need uefi 1.01 which is the latest update for most graphic cards
How do I do that?
@@zanochenden7217 You’ll need the flash utility for your graphics card for AMD graphics cards its AMD flash For Nvidia cards it’s and nflash or NV flash And you will need to find the latest version of the firmware for your graphics card which you can only get from powerup PC
@@johnDingoFoxVelocity ok never mind, I’m waiting until this is less complicated and there’s no chance I’ll brick my pc
THIS FIXED MY ISSUE WITH FIFA 23 ON PC!!! Thank you!!
When I changed my bios from csm to uefi my system restarts but I can’t get back into the bios it just stays as a black screen? Can u help
Did you find a way to fix it I have the same problem
This worked perfectly! Thank you sir, your work is much appreciated. I was stuck, and wasted many hours with the wrong advice- you solved it in 5 minutes!
That sounds awesome! Glad the video was helpful. 😊
First video i found that actually helped, Thank you!
Cheers! I'd been putting this off due to the early AMD bugs and ran into the issue with the setup/user setting.
Hi,
The TPM. something is blurred @3:20, I can't read it. Can you tell what is that? To check if the secure boot is on. Thank you.
I cannot thank you enough. I was about to just install windows 10 instead of 11!
Super, PPL like you save other's time and boost their confidence. I was able to install it on my MSI B550 Tomahawk mother board with Ryzen 5600x
Glad I could help 😊
After enabling secure boot and attempting to open windows, my computer doesn't boot and the screen is black. What do I do? I'm not very computer literate, all help is appreciated
I have the same issue
wonderful presentation, I tried before from other videos and didn't manage . your video was extremely helpfull !! thanks alot
Glad it helped! 😊
Thank you very much, informative and to the point: TOP. To make it even better: add the run commands in the description of the video.
You are my Hero
Hi, good video, well explained, Bro I want to ask you a question, my pc meets these requirements but I have those options disabled, I have windows 10 installed on my pc, what I want to know is if enabling those options does not affect windows 10 since it still hasn't I want to go to windows 11, bro and one last question, when I go to install windows 11 and make it bootable with rufus I have to have the partition scheme in gpt since since the secure boot option is enabled in UEFI this is more compatible with gpt than mbr. A greeting and I wait for your answer.
I'm not sure why, but TPM doesn't seem to enable for me. I have an MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus, and my CPU is a Ryzen 7 5800x. When I enable TPM and make sure it's set to AMD CPU fTPM, even after rebooting, the longer list of options doesn't show up, and tpm.msc still says "compatible TPM cannot be found." I know my MB supports TPM and doesn't require a module to add on, so idk why it won't work.
I figured it out, my MB was needed to be updated
Thank you so much dude. I have been trying to find a solution for ages. You earned a sub and a like.
I followed your instructions and TPM works fine but after I turn on Secure Boot, Windows 10 won't boot at all. It only opens the bios every time I turn on the computer
Hello, you will need to convert your hard drive partition table to GPT!! after that you should be able to switch on Secure Boot.
Similar problem. I don’t know if it’s Secure Boot or TPM, but I keep rebooting to bios. I turned them off, individually and together, and it still reboots to bios. I’m stuck.
@@rfcesq5474 switch UEFI back to CSM
Was there a solution to this?
@@aidenradway7520 after I "cooked it" I had to reset my bios and followed the steps carefully. I needed to change the partition to GPT
i switched on secure boot and couldn't boot to win10. all my drives were invisible in UEFI mode lol. guess no win11 for me unless i format all my drives (2 ssd 2 hdd)
No need to format the drives, just convert them to GPT, there are many tutorials on how to do it without losing data, but still, do take a backup before doing it. I don't have any disks formatted in MBR otherwise I would have made a tutorial on how to do it.
Exactly the same problem I'm having right now. UEFI = bios only at this point for me 🥲
Just got the same problem
@@XxTRI5TANxXv2 Had to run something in the CMD to switch the drive over so it would be compatible. Easy as that. Sorry, blanking on the technical names at this hr
Great video! This works for people getting the TPM error in Valorant as well.
Omg, Your Video surprised me because it worked. Although I use Intel processor and share Mainboard with you (I use MSI Mainboard). It took me months to find the right Video for me. Thank you very much. 😍
Sounds great, glad I could help. 😊
Thanks alot bro it's working now after 6 years I'm upgrading win10 to 11
For anyone still suffering from not being able to play Valorant on Windows 11 and you have Intel Motherboard, don't use TPM in your BIOS. INSTEAD USE PTT(It is the intel equivalent) It worked for my friend
Really bro you helped a lot i saw many videos but your video is really useful
It's my pleasure 😊
02:02 when I get there.after restart.. I'am gitting black screen and I can't access bios.. I can't do nothing
(Msi Z370 gaming plus motherboard)
Thank you!!! I watched so many videos and yours finally helped me!
Glad I could help!
I love you man ❤️
With using this guide I have managed to set everything up 🤗
Sounds awesome! Glad I could be of help. 😊
thank you for this, my buddy was having trouble playing a game since his TPM is disabled
Hey man, glad I could help! 😊
OMG thank you so much tried 10-20 step and only this will work
Glad the video was helpful. 😊
You explained this very clearly, thank you for the help
I have problem when I enable the secure boot and reboot it come back to the bios not the windows why?
Hey man, you will need to convert your hard drive partition table from MBR to GPT. You can do it even without losing data! If you want to boot back into Windows, then just revert the changes.
Thank you so much man I love you and hope you keep growing. Thanks again for the help
3:04 All our data will not be erased. Know plzzz tell me because there are so many things in my PC and I don't want it to erase 🥺🥺 plzz reply
hi, if i just want to install windows 10 in UEFI MOD ( instead of legacy), i just need to enable UEFI ( or disable CSM) and have partition in GPT and that is all? or i need also enable secure boot ?
This video has been a lifesaver!!!!
Ty so mush for the video, I try a lot with too many videos but with no result, now I finally fix that thank u so much man
Anytime, glad I could help.
You are one of the few to understand that enabling secure boot is not needed for W11 only UEFI and TPM.
A lot of people are disabling CSM without checking for GPT and a compliant GPU, and worse are bricking their m/b by changing secure boot key settings.
Exactly, secure boot isn't essential for Windows 11 and there is a very specific procedure on how to enable Secure boot and get to change to 'User' mode, this is why I showed how to do it in the video. 😊
I am actually surprised to see how many people have their drives formatted in MBR, I moved to GPT many years ago!!
And about secure boot, even though it's not essential to install Windows 11, I'd still enable it because sooner or later there are going to be apps and games that require both, TPM and Secure Boot to be turned on, Valorant is an example of this, it won't run on Windows 11 without secure boot. Don't really like where the industry is going with this.
@@TechGuyCharlie Thanks for replying.
I have a gigabyte motherboard and Secure boot is Off in Windows 11 and the BIOS says System Mode:Setup, Secure Boot:Enabled Not Active, and Secure Boot Mode:Standard
I'm trying to work out what steps will get me enabled without risking the problems Ive seen people have by changing key settings
dude thank you so much
for those wondering if this works, it worked for me, i have an msi b450 tomahawk max and can now play valorant (2/2/2022)
My trusted computing doesn’t look like that after doing what you did, any tips on what to do now?
Finally a very easy video to follow and understand thank you so much! I can now play Valorant again
Glad the video was helpful. 😊
Hey, thanks for the video. I'm already on Win 11, but I am trying to get Valorant to work. After switching from CSM to UEFI it hangs on black screen when I try to 'reset my pc'. It also hangs on black screen when I boot while holding Delete key. It boots to Windows as normal if I do not press any key. So basically I cannot get back into the BIOS and I am stuck. Any suggestions?
Same like me, did you find out how to fix that?
Built a new machine, but planning on using win10(maybe add another disk later for win11) But I'm wondering about disabling Sec Dev Sup, as it sounds too scary to have it on at the moment.
Thanks so much! So helpful!
I dont have an option for Windows configuration only USB config my cpu is an i7 11th gen any recommendations?
Which is your Moniter?
No need to close the bios and have your pc restarted to save the changes. Simply go back by pressing the arrow pointing to the left on the upper right corner until you see the button save & exit. Be sure to click save configuration. Thanks a lot man!
thank you!! amazing video,, i’ve been trying to find a simple explanation like this!!
Glad I could help!! 😊
uh so i restarted my pc and i didnt see that message where it said to "press Del to run into BIOS setup" it just skipped that loading screen i need some help
The trusted computing option is missing for me. Any idea why?
Thank you so much, that helped a lot. I still needed to figure out how to convert things to UEFI, but after that everything works
Thanks for this quick to the point and informative video
So when i go into advanced , then windows os configuration it only pops up "windows 10 whql support" rather than the bios setting you had
Hello Charlie - I am told that after I made the changes you mentioned- MSI told me I had to reinstall Win 10- then I can install win 11. Is there a work around for this or do I need to install it? Can I just refresh the install so as not to lose data and files? Any thoughts?
In rare cases you might need to re-format and re-install Windows, but I did not have to. I think it has something to do with how the hard drive was formatted earlier, I've gone through a few comments and I can see a few have faced issues like black screen after making changes, so to be on the safe side, it will be a good idea to take a backup before you make changes to the BIOS.
Sen adamsın adammmm çok teşekkür ederim sana iki gün izlediğim videolarda en iyisi
Thanks for this, great work!!
Will it work for .....
MSI GS73VR 6RF STEALTH PRO
Windows 11
My MSI Bios does not have the trusted computing menu option dose that mean that TPM is not supported? If i turn on Secure boot the computer no longer boots to windows goes to the bios
i need help please. after following all the instructions, i am left with my pc being stuck on the msi logo and i cant do anything. it is just frozen and i cant even access bios. please any help would be appreciated.
Strange, remove the CMOS battery, wait for 5-10 minutes, reinstall the battery and try again.
Same thing happened to me and none of the instructions worked (my MoBo is an MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC) --- I had to install BIOS again by flashing it with a USB drive. You can download your last BIOS update into a clean USB thumb drive from the MSI support page (using another computer of course). My problem was the same : I could not get out of the loop because my OS (Windows 10) is installed in the M.2 drive and after following the steps above there was no way to choose that drive for boot - the option of choosing which drive you boot from gets completely and permanently removed .....you do not see the "UEFI hard drive BBS priorities" anymore .....go figure why....I could not restore it, tried all kind of options, got frustrated and could not fix so ended up flashing the BIOS as I said above
Thanks bro for your guide. Really appreciated. Now i can launch my FIFA23 without problem.
I dont have the trusted computers setting, do you maybe know why?
So the Windows OS configuration thing doesn’t show up for me
me neither
Me neither, help
one question. when i changed my boot mode from csm to uefi and restarted the system, system won't allow me to go to bios again. if i press del key as soon as pc starts, i will get black screen for indefinite time. if i don't press any key, pc will boot directly to wimdows.
What to type for system boot checking?
May you share your monitor details?
I have a MSI Mortar b550m I do all the things you have even the lil trick with secure boot. It just says there are no devices installed. Security....enable....advanced UEFI.....Secure boot enabled wierd. I have same processor 3900x
I hope the SSD is formatted with GPT partition table? 🤔 haven't seen this error before. Could you revert the changes and see if it boots up?
After enabling ftpm, saving and restarting into the bios, the bios does not show any info as if ftpm was on