Omg thank you so much I was so scared I was going to lose my data but I didn’t. You’re such a good creator and don’t take like 20 minutes to get to the point. Keep on making content it seems to help a lot of people.
hi, i’m under “boot” settings, but the only thing it lets me click on is the OS type. i am able to see “secure boot state user” and then underneath it says “platform key state loaded” but i cant actually do anything besides change the OS type. i’m so stressed pls help😭
It sounds like you're unable to enable Secure Boot on your ASUS system due to limitations in the BIOS settings. Try the following steps: 1. Update your BIOS firmware to the latest version available from ASUS's website. 2. Ensure that your operating system is compatible with Secure Boot. 3. Check if there are any specific BIOS options related to Secure Boot that need to be enabled first. 4. If available, try resetting the BIOS settings to default and then enabling Secure Boot again. If you're still experiencing issues, consider reaching out to ASUS support for further assistance.
@@seborted hii so i had to watch SEVERAL videos on this issue, turns out my pc already had secure boot turned on. i needed it for valorant, so if ur needing it for the same thing. all i actually had to do was change the os type to the windows thing (i can’t remember what exactly it was called) and then reset my pc. valorant worked completely fine afterwards. what’s ur current issue you’re having?
@@sierrasuarez dealing with the same thing, i don’t have the option to turn secure boot on or off just changing the OS, and yeah also for valorant so i’ll try this later
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help you enable Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. It's important for security and integrity. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Otherwise, enjoy the added security and peace of mind!
That's great to hear! I'm glad the video was helpful and that you were able to successfully enable Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. Thank you for the feedback, and I'm happy to have been able to assist you in getting your PC setup securely! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! Have a great day!
For the people who have problem after that. If your motherboard can’t recognize your sdd. You just need to boot on an usb key who contains windows11 installation and reinstall windows. I searched for years for that, I have a 9700k with b360 chipset and windows 11 is ok now.
Fix SSD recognition issue after enabling Secure Boot: 1. Boot from Windows 11 installation USB. 2. Reinstall Windows 11. Works for Intel Core i7-9700K, B360 chipset, Windows 11.
CSM (Compatibility Support Module) is: - Disabled when Secure Boot is Enabled - Enabled when Secure Boot is Disabled Check BIOS settings: 1. Press DEL/F2/F12 during boot 2. Advanced/Boot/Security tab 3. Look for CSM/Legacy Boot option Consult motherboard manual or manufacturer's support website for specifics.
@@rambotech_ My friend reset his pc and redownloaded windows, and he tried to disable CSM before downloading windows but it still kept reseting him to BIOS, do you know any way to work around this? If not, no worries and thank you.
To enable Custom Secure Boot on ASUS: 1. Update BIOS to latest version. 2. Reset BIOS to default. 3. Disable Fast Boot. 4. Advanced/P-chipset/Secure Boot Configuration. 5. Set Secure Boot Mode to "Custom". Or: 1. Advanced/Boot/Secure Boot. 2. Set Secure Boot to "Enabled". 3. Look for "Secure Boot Configuration" or "Custom" option. Save changes, exit BIOS, and reboot. Consult ASUS documentation if issues persist.
Enabling Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard usually involves accessing the BIOS/UEFI settings. Are you comfortable with navigating through those settings? If you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to ask for clarification!
I've done exactly what you said and when I'm in the bios settings it says it's on. but when I go to system information it says it is not on. have been trying for 3 months to find something that works but haven't found anything
Try these steps to resolve the Secure Boot issue: 1. Update BIOS to the latest version. 2. Set Secure Boot to "Custom" or "Advanced". 3. Disable CSM (Legacy Boot). 4. Check Windows Settings (Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced Startup). If issues persist, contact ASUS support for further assistance.
Hi,after i downgraded from windows 11 to windows 10 my mouse and keyboard aren't working and my mouse cursor doesn’t show up but they work properly in bios can you please help me (btw my motherboard is asus h610k-m)
To fix mouse and keyboard issues after downgrading to Windows 10 on your ASUS H610K-M motherboard: 1. **Enter BIOS**: Restart and press `DEL` to enter BIOS. 2. **Enable Legacy USB Support**: Go to `Advanced` > `USB Configuration` and ensure `Legacy USB Support` is enabled. 3. **Disable Fast Boot**: In the `Boot` menu, disable `Fast Boot`. 4. **Check Secure Boot**: Ensure Secure Boot is disabled if you're running Windows 10. 5. **Save and Exit**: Save changes and exit BIOS. 6. **Use Different USB Ports**: Try connecting your mouse and keyboard to different USB ports. If the problem persists, try booting into Safe Mode or using a PS/2 mouse and keyboard to install necessary drivers.
my secure boot options is secure boot state - user // platform key(pk) state - unloaded and os type - other os // and i have updated bios but i dont have secure boost mode option help pls
It seems like your ASUS motherboard has a slightly different Secure Boot configuration. Since your Secure Boot state is set to "User" and the Platform Key (PK) state is "Unloaded", you'll need to: 1. Load the Platform Key (PK): - Enter the BIOS settings. - Go to the "Advanced" tab. - Select "Secure Boot" and then "Platform Key (PK)". - Select "Load PK" and follow the prompts. 2. Change the OS Type to "Windows" (if you're using Windows): - In the BIOS settings, go to the "Boot" tab. - Select "OS Type" and change it to "Windows". 3. Save changes and exit the BIOS settings. After doing this, you should see the Secure Boot mode option. If you still don't see it, try resetting your BIOS settings to their default values or contact ASUS support for further assistance.
Il semblerait que votre ordinateur soit configuré pour démarrer directement depuis le SSD au lieu de passer par le gestionnaire de démarrage Windows. Pour corriger cela : - Assurez-vous que Windows est installé en mode UEFI - Réinitialisez les paramètres du BIOS - Sélectionnez "Windows Boot Manager" comme option de démarrage #1 Si le problème persiste, consultez le manuel de votre carte mère ou contactez le support ASUS.
If Secure Boot is greyed out in BIOS and shows as "Unsupported" in Windows 11: 1. Update BIOS to latest version 2. Disable CSM in BIOS 3. Reset BIOS to default settings If issues persist, contact ASUS support or seek online forums for further assistance.
@@rambotech_ first thanks for your answer.I have updated and which Bios version 4401 X64 12/18/2023.I enabled TPM 2.0 and disabled fast boot,i tried everything but it shows greyed out
Man Im so scared of doing that. I have a ASUS BIOS with UEFI mode and all my disk partitions are GPT. My friend had a GIGABYTE motherboard and when after he enable the secure boot, his pc has a black screen and he cant leave that. Do you think its safe to do that and do I need a backup?
Enabling Secure Boot can provide additional security by ensuring that only trusted software is loaded during the boot process. However, it's understandable to be cautious, especially considering your friend's experience. Before enabling Secure Boot, it's a good idea to: 1. **Backup your important data:** While enabling Secure Boot shouldn't directly affect your data, it's always wise to have a backup in case anything unexpected happens during the process. 2. **Update your BIOS:** Make sure your BIOS is up to date with the latest version provided by ASUS. Sometimes, BIOS updates include improvements and fixes related to Secure Boot functionality. 3. **Research compatibility:** Check ASUS's official documentation or forums to see if there are any known issues with enabling Secure Boot on your specific motherboard model. 4. **Follow instructions carefully:** If you decide to proceed with enabling Secure Boot, carefully follow the steps provided by ASUS in the motherboard manual or on their website. Take your time and ensure each step is performed correctly. 5. **Test in a controlled environment:** If possible, try enabling Secure Boot in a controlled environment where you can troubleshoot any issues without risking important data or productivity. By taking these precautions and being thorough in your research and execution, you can minimize the risks associated with enabling Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. If you're still unsure, consulting with ASUS customer support or seeking assistance from experienced individuals can provide additional guidance and reassurance.
If your ASUS motherboard brings you back to the BIOS after disabling CSM and enabling Secure Boot: 1. **Enter BIOS/UEFI**: Press `DEL` or `F2` during boot. 2. **Disable CSM**: Go to `Boot` tab, set `CSM` to `Disabled`. 3. **Enable Secure Boot**: In `Boot` tab, set `Secure Boot` to `Enabled` and `Secure Boot Mode` to `Standard`. 4. **Install Secure Boot Keys**: Go to `Key Management`, select `Install Default Secure Boot Keys`. 5. **Save and Exit**: Press `F10`. If it still loops back to BIOS: - Ensure the boot drive is in UEFI mode and formatted as GPT. - Check boot device priority. - Update the BIOS/UEFI to the latest version. - Reset BIOS settings to default and try again.
Try these steps: 1. Ensure UEFI mode (not Legacy) in BIOS. 2. Save & Exit BIOS, then try booting Windows. 3. If issues persist, reset BIOS to default and re-enable Secure Boot. If problems continue, seek ASUS support or online forums for guidance.
@@rambotech_ do i want to change everything to uefi only? like the boot device control, boot from storage devices, and boot from pci-e/pci expansion devices?
If Secure Boot is missing, try: 1. Checking the manual or manufacturer's website. 2. Updating the BIOS to the latest version. 3. Resetting the BIOS to its default settings. If issues persist, provide more details for further assistance!
Try restarting and re-entering BIOS setup, then look for "Secure Boot Configuration" or "Advanced Secure Boot Options" to change the mode from "Standard" to "Custom". If issues persist, update your BIOS or contact ASUS support.
That's frustrating! The discrepancy between the BIOS and System Info can be confusing. Try the following: 1. Double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in the BIOS settings. 2. Save changes and exit the BIOS settings. 3. Restart your PC and enter the Windows Command Prompt (Admin). 4. Type "msinfo32" and press Enter to open System Information. 5. Check if Secure Boot shows as "Enabled" in the System Information window. If it still shows as "Unsupported", try updating your BIOS to the latest version or seeking assistance from ASUS support. Good luck!
Glad I could help! Enabling Secure Boot can be a bit tricky, but it's an important security feature to have enabled. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! Otherwise, enjoy the added security and peace of mind that comes with Secure Boot!
If you don't see the Secure Boot mode option in your ASUS BIOS settings, try the following: 1. Ensure your BIOS is up-to-date. 2. Check if Secure Boot is already enabled in the "Boot" tab. 3. Look for "CSM" (Compatibility Support Module) or "Legacy Boot" and set it to "Disabled". 4. Save changes and exit BIOS settings. 5. Re-enter BIOS settings and check if Secure Boot option appears. 6. If still not available, try resetting BIOS settings to default. If none of these steps work, consider contacting ASUS support for further assistance.
If you don't see the Secure Boot option in your ASUS motherboard's BIOS settings, it might be hidden or not available in the current BIOS version. Try: 1. Updating your BIOS to the latest version. 2. Checking for a "Boot" or "Security" tab in the BIOS settings. 3. Looking for an "Advanced" or "Expert" mode that may have the Secure Boot option. If you still can't find it, consider contacting ASUS support for guidance or checking their documentation for your specific motherboard model.
It seems like you're saying that you've found the solution to enabling Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. Congratulations! If you're willing to share, please let us know what steps you took to enable Secure Boot, so others with similar issues can benefit from your experience. If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!
You're welcome! To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard, go to the BIOS, set the OS Type to "Windows UEFI mode," enable Secure Boot, and save changes.
No, CSM is not required to enable Secure Boot on ASUS motherboards. Simply enter BIOS setup, enable Secure Boot in the Boot or Security tab, and save changes.
If you're unable to see the Secure Boot mode option in your ASUS BIOS settings, there could be a few reasons: 1. **Compatibility**: Ensure that your motherboard model supports Secure Boot. Older models may not have this feature, or it may be named differently. 2. **BIOS Version**: Make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed on your motherboard. Sometimes, Secure Boot functionality is added or improved in BIOS updates. 3. **UEFI Mode**: Ensure that your system is booted in UEFI mode, as Secure Boot is a feature of UEFI firmware. If your system is booted in legacy BIOS mode, Secure Boot may not be available. 4. **BIOS Settings**: Some BIOS settings may need to be adjusted to enable Secure Boot. Look for options related to boot mode or security features. 5. **Secure Boot Compatibility**: Check if your operating system installation is compatible with Secure Boot. Some older operating systems or custom installations may not support Secure Boot. If you've verified these factors and still can't find the Secure Boot option in your ASUS BIOS settings, consult the motherboard's manual or ASUS support for further assistance. They may provide specific instructions or troubleshooting steps for your motherboard model.
To enable Secure Boot on ASUS motherboard: 1. Enter BIOS (F2/DEL) 2. Advanced > Boot 3. Ensure UEFI mode (not Legacy) 4. Update BIOS to latest version 5. Reset BIOS defaults (F9 > Yes) If still not visible: • Check motherboard manual • Contact ASUS support • Share motherboard model and BIOS version for assistance.
Enabling Secure Boot on ASUS: No, it doesn't delete files or uninstall programs. Secure Boot verifies bootloader authenticity and ensures OS integrity, preventing malware during boot. Backup data as a precaution, especially if using: 1. Non-signed drivers 2. Custom bootloaders 3. Dual-boot setups
To update ASUS BIOS: 1. Visit ASUS website, search for your motherboard model. 2. Download latest BIOS version. 3. Create bootable USB drive with BIOS file. 4. Enter BIOS settings (F2, F12, or Del). 5. Select "EZ Flash" and follow prompts. Backup data before updating BIOS.
Check if Secure Boot is enabled, then look for the Custom option under Advanced > Boot > Secure Boot. If it's still not visible, try resetting BIOS settings or updating to the latest version.
To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard: 1. **Restart your computer and enter BIOS/UEFI** by pressing `DEL` or `F2` during boot. 2. **Navigate to the `Boot` menu**. 3. **Set `Secure Boot` to `Enabled`** and ensure the keys are installed via `Key Management`. 4. **Save changes and exit** (usually `F10`).
Thank you for subscribing! If you need any assistance with enabling Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard or have any other tech-related questions, feel free to ask anytime.
It seems like you've listed some names: 1. Anderson 2. Susan Clark 3. Sarah Martinez 4. Matthew Are you: 1. Sharing a list of friends or colleagues? 2. Seeking assistance for multiple people with enabling Secure Boot? 3. Creating a collaborative tech project? Please clarify, and I'll be happy to assist!
To disable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard: 1. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key during boot (usually Del or F2). 2. Navigate to the "Security" or "Boot" section. 3. Find the option for Secure Boot and set it to "Disabled." 4. Save the changes and exit the BIOS.
To disable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard: 1. Find "Secure Boot Control" or "Secure Boot" in BIOS. 2. Change it from "Enabled" to "Disabled." 3. Save changes and exit BIOS.
It's possible that your ASUS motherboard may not have a Secure Boot feature. Secure Boot is a BIOS/UEFI feature that ensures only trusted software can boot on your system, thereby enhancing security. Not all motherboards have this feature, so if you can't find it in your BIOS/UEFI settings, it's likely not available on your system.
To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard, you typically need to access the BIOS/UEFI settings during startup. This often involves pressing a specific key, like Del or F2, repeatedly as the computer boots up. Once in the BIOS/UEFI settings, navigate to the Secure Boot option and enable it. Specific steps may vary depending on the motherboard model, so consulting the manual or ASUS support documentation can provide detailed instructions tailored to your motherboard.
Check: 1. BIOS version (update to latest) 2. Advanced > Boot > Secure Boot 3. Disable Fast Boot 4. Disable CSM (Compatibility Support Module) 5. Reset BIOS to default (if needed) Contact ASUS support if issue persists.
To change OS or enable Secure Boot on ASUS motherboard: 1. Enter BIOS (F2, F12, or Del) 2. Go to "Boot" or "Security" tab 3. Enable Secure Boot 4. Save changes and exit Refer to manual or contact ASUS support if needed.
To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard, you'll typically need to access the BIOS or UEFI settings during startup. Look for the Secure Boot option and toggle it to enable. However, if you're encountering issues, checking the motherboard manual or contacting ASUS support might provide more specific guidance for your model.
It seems like you're trying to enable Secure Boot on an ASUS computer. Secure Boot is a feature that ensures only trusted software is loaded during the boot process, helping to prevent malware attacks. If you encounter any issues or have questions about the process, feel free to ask for assistance!
Enabling Secure Boot on your ASUS computer should enhance its security by ensuring only trusted software is loaded during boot-up. However, if you encounter any issues or have concerns about compatibility with certain software or hardware, it's advisable to research or consult ASUS support for guidance tailored to your specific system.
Thanks for the guide !
Glad to help!
Omg thank you so much I was so scared I was going to lose my data but I didn’t. You’re such a good creator and don’t take like 20 minutes to get to the point. Keep on making content it seems to help a lot of people.
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hi, i’m under “boot” settings, but the only thing it lets me click on is the OS type. i am able to see “secure boot state user” and then underneath it says “platform key state loaded” but i cant actually do anything besides change the OS type. i’m so stressed pls help😭
It sounds like you're unable to enable Secure Boot on your ASUS system due to limitations in the BIOS settings. Try the following steps:
1. Update your BIOS firmware to the latest version available from ASUS's website.
2. Ensure that your operating system is compatible with Secure Boot.
3. Check if there are any specific BIOS options related to Secure Boot that need to be enabled first.
4. If available, try resetting the BIOS settings to default and then enabling Secure Boot again.
If you're still experiencing issues, consider reaching out to ASUS support for further assistance.
@@rambotech_ I got it !! Thank u so much !!!
@@sierrasuarezWhat solved this? Updating from asus website?
@@seborted hii so i had to watch SEVERAL videos on this issue, turns out my pc already had secure boot turned on. i needed it for valorant, so if ur needing it for the same thing. all i actually had to do was change the os type to the windows thing (i can’t remember what exactly it was called) and then reset my pc. valorant worked completely fine afterwards. what’s ur current issue you’re having?
@@sierrasuarez dealing with the same thing, i don’t have the option to turn secure boot on or off just changing the OS, and yeah also for valorant so i’ll try this later
I ove you man !! You helped me so much
Glad I could help!
Its very helpful bro and its working for my PC!
Glad to hear that
Thank you🙏 same asus bios as mine prime b-660m
only video that helped me, thanks
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help you enable Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. It's important for security and integrity. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Otherwise, enjoy the added security and peace of mind!
this worked for me! thank you for the video!
That's great to hear! I'm glad the video was helpful and that you were able to successfully enable Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. Thank you for the feedback, and I'm happy to have been able to assist you in getting your PC setup securely! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! Have a great day!
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For the people who have problem after that. If your motherboard can’t recognize your sdd. You just need to boot on an usb key who contains windows11 installation and reinstall windows. I searched for years for that, I have a 9700k with b360 chipset and windows 11 is ok now.
Fix SSD recognition issue after enabling Secure Boot:
1. Boot from Windows 11 installation USB.
2. Reinstall Windows 11.
Works for Intel Core i7-9700K, B360 chipset, Windows 11.
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It was a success but my wifi option somehow is gone
WiFi option gone after enabling Secure Boot?
Try:
1. Reinstall WiFi drivers
2. Check BIOS WiFi settings
3. Disable Secure Boot (temporarily)
4. Update BIOS
5. Reset BIOS to default
If issue persists, contact ASUS support.
@@rambotech_ updating network drivers worked
Thanks for the video tho
Do you know if CSM is enabled or disabled? My friend is having a similar problem.
CSM (Compatibility Support Module) is:
- Disabled when Secure Boot is Enabled
- Enabled when Secure Boot is Disabled
Check BIOS settings:
1. Press DEL/F2/F12 during boot
2. Advanced/Boot/Security tab
3. Look for CSM/Legacy Boot option
Consult motherboard manual or manufacturer's support website for specifics.
@@rambotech_ My friend reset his pc and redownloaded windows, and he tried to disable CSM before downloading windows but it still kept reseting him to BIOS, do you know any way to work around this? If not, no worries and thank you.
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When I go to secure boot it doesn’t show custom
To enable Custom Secure Boot on ASUS:
1. Update BIOS to latest version.
2. Reset BIOS to default.
3. Disable Fast Boot.
4. Advanced/P-chipset/Secure Boot Configuration.
5. Set Secure Boot Mode to "Custom".
Or:
1. Advanced/Boot/Secure Boot.
2. Set Secure Boot to "Enabled".
3. Look for "Secure Boot Configuration" or "Custom" option.
Save changes, exit BIOS, and reboot. Consult ASUS documentation if issues persist.
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thank you,this error spent me five hours🙏
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Hey im scared to do this could I do it over discord on my phone with camera showing you step by step what im doing incase i mess up
Something?
Enabling Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard usually involves accessing the BIOS/UEFI settings. Are you comfortable with navigating through those settings? If you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to ask for clarification!
@@rambotech_ not very comfortable but I think maybe
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I've done exactly what you said and when I'm in the bios settings it says it's on. but when I go to system information it says it is not on. have been trying for 3 months to find something that works but haven't found anything
Try these steps to resolve the Secure Boot issue:
1. Update BIOS to the latest version.
2. Set Secure Boot to "Custom" or "Advanced".
3. Disable CSM (Legacy Boot).
4. Check Windows Settings (Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced Startup).
If issues persist, contact ASUS support for further assistance.
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Hi,after i downgraded from windows 11 to windows 10 my mouse and keyboard aren't working and my mouse cursor doesn’t show up but they work properly in bios can you please help me (btw my motherboard is asus h610k-m)
To fix mouse and keyboard issues after downgrading to Windows 10 on your ASUS H610K-M motherboard:
1. **Enter BIOS**: Restart and press `DEL` to enter BIOS.
2. **Enable Legacy USB Support**: Go to `Advanced` > `USB Configuration` and ensure `Legacy USB Support` is enabled.
3. **Disable Fast Boot**: In the `Boot` menu, disable `Fast Boot`.
4. **Check Secure Boot**: Ensure Secure Boot is disabled if you're running Windows 10.
5. **Save and Exit**: Save changes and exit BIOS.
6. **Use Different USB Ports**: Try connecting your mouse and keyboard to different USB ports.
If the problem persists, try booting into Safe Mode or using a PS/2 mouse and keyboard to install necessary drivers.
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my secure boot options is secure boot state - user // platform key(pk) state - unloaded and os type - other os // and i have updated bios but i dont have secure boost mode option help pls
It seems like your ASUS motherboard has a slightly different Secure Boot configuration.
Since your Secure Boot state is set to "User" and the Platform Key (PK) state is "Unloaded", you'll need to:
1. Load the Platform Key (PK):
- Enter the BIOS settings.
- Go to the "Advanced" tab.
- Select "Secure Boot" and then "Platform Key (PK)".
- Select "Load PK" and follow the prompts.
2. Change the OS Type to "Windows" (if you're using Windows):
- In the BIOS settings, go to the "Boot" tab.
- Select "OS Type" and change it to "Windows".
3. Save changes and exit the BIOS settings.
After doing this, you should see the Secure Boot mode option. If you still don't see it, try resetting your BIOS settings to their default values or contact ASUS support for further assistance.
@@rambotech_ tanks it worked
Pourquoi au option de démarrage #1 moi je n'ai pas windows boot manager mais le nom de mon sdd
Il semblerait que votre ordinateur soit configuré pour démarrer directement depuis le SSD au lieu de passer par le gestionnaire de démarrage Windows. Pour corriger cela :
- Assurez-vous que Windows est installé en mode UEFI
- Réinitialisez les paramètres du BIOS
- Sélectionnez "Windows Boot Manager" comme option de démarrage #1
Si le problème persiste, consultez le manuel de votre carte mère ou contactez le support ASUS.
thanks
You're welcome!
Secure boot state:unsupported:( when i see on windows 11.and i have checked everything on biosevure boot enabled but greyed out
If Secure Boot is greyed out in BIOS and shows as "Unsupported" in Windows 11:
1. Update BIOS to latest version
2. Disable CSM in BIOS
3. Reset BIOS to default settings
If issues persist, contact ASUS support or seek online forums for further assistance.
@@rambotech_ first thanks for your answer.I have updated and which Bios version 4401 X64 12/18/2023.I enabled TPM 2.0 and disabled fast boot,i tried everything but it shows greyed out
will i get issue after disable CSM in bios? after restart bro?
After I activate the secure boot, my Ethernet device does not connect to the PC with the USB cable, what is the problem?
Check:
1. Ethernet cable and connection
2. BIOS: Advanced > Peripheral > LAN enabled
3. Windows: Device Manager > Network Adapters
4. Update LAN driver
5. Disable/Re-enable Ethernet adapter
Secure Boot shouldn't affect Ethernet. If issues persist:
• Restart
• Check USB-to-Ethernet adapter compatibility
• Contact ASUS support
(Note: Ethernet typically uses RJ-45, not USB. Ensure correct connection.)
Man Im so scared of doing that. I have a ASUS BIOS with UEFI mode and all my disk partitions are GPT. My friend had a GIGABYTE motherboard and when after he enable the secure boot, his pc has a black screen and he cant leave that. Do you think its safe to do that and do I need a backup?
Enabling Secure Boot can provide additional security by ensuring that only trusted software is loaded during the boot process. However, it's understandable to be cautious, especially considering your friend's experience.
Before enabling Secure Boot, it's a good idea to:
1. **Backup your important data:** While enabling Secure Boot shouldn't directly affect your data, it's always wise to have a backup in case anything unexpected happens during the process.
2. **Update your BIOS:** Make sure your BIOS is up to date with the latest version provided by ASUS. Sometimes, BIOS updates include improvements and fixes related to Secure Boot functionality.
3. **Research compatibility:** Check ASUS's official documentation or forums to see if there are any known issues with enabling Secure Boot on your specific motherboard model.
4. **Follow instructions carefully:** If you decide to proceed with enabling Secure Boot, carefully follow the steps provided by ASUS in the motherboard manual or on their website. Take your time and ensure each step is performed correctly.
5. **Test in a controlled environment:** If possible, try enabling Secure Boot in a controlled environment where you can troubleshoot any issues without risking important data or productivity.
By taking these precautions and being thorough in your research and execution, you can minimize the risks associated with enabling Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. If you're still unsure, consulting with ASUS customer support or seeking assistance from experienced individuals can provide additional guidance and reassurance.
Something wrong was happend?
Nice broooo
When I disable the csm I do f10 to save but it still brings me back to the bios
If your ASUS motherboard brings you back to the BIOS after disabling CSM and enabling Secure Boot:
1. **Enter BIOS/UEFI**: Press `DEL` or `F2` during boot.
2. **Disable CSM**: Go to `Boot` tab, set `CSM` to `Disabled`.
3. **Enable Secure Boot**: In `Boot` tab, set `Secure Boot` to `Enabled` and `Secure Boot Mode` to `Standard`.
4. **Install Secure Boot Keys**: Go to `Key Management`, select `Install Default Secure Boot Keys`.
5. **Save and Exit**: Press `F10`.
If it still loops back to BIOS:
- Ensure the boot drive is in UEFI mode and formatted as GPT.
- Check boot device priority.
- Update the BIOS/UEFI to the latest version.
- Reset BIOS settings to default and try again.
@@rambotech_ I have 3 disks they are all in gpt except disk 0 I can't put it in gpt
I can’t find this option in my settings any clue on what to do mine is also different then yours
ASUS A520M-K Prime board ryzen 5 5600
Check:
1. BIOS > Advanced > Secure Boot
2. BIOS > Boot > Secure Boot
3. BIOS > Security > Secure Boot
Update BIOS or consult:
1. Manual
2. ASUS support website
3. Contact ASUS support
@@rambotech_i got Asus tuf x570 plus wifi and in the secure boot part it doesnt appear de option “Standandart to custom”
for some reason when i change it it doesn’t take me back to windows, it just puts me back in the bios. idk what im doing wrong 😭
Try these steps:
1. Ensure UEFI mode (not Legacy) in BIOS.
2. Save & Exit BIOS, then try booting Windows.
3. If issues persist, reset BIOS to default and re-enable Secure Boot.
If problems continue, seek ASUS support or online forums for guidance.
@@rambotech_ do i want to change everything to uefi only? like the boot device control, boot from storage devices, and boot from pci-e/pci expansion devices?
Bro thank you!
Happy to help
What do I do if the secure boot mode doesn’t show up there’s only “OS type”
If Secure Boot is missing, try:
1. Checking the manual or manufacturer's website.
2. Updating the BIOS to the latest version.
3. Resetting the BIOS to its default settings.
If issues persist, provide more details for further assistance!
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Thanks but i can't change my secure boot from standart to custom
Try restarting and re-entering BIOS setup, then look for "Secure Boot Configuration" or "Advanced Secure Boot Options" to change the mode from "Standard" to "Custom". If issues persist, update your BIOS or contact ASUS support.
Mine says unsupported in the system info however in the bios it says its enabled so im confused if it is enabled or not
That's frustrating! The discrepancy between the BIOS and System Info can be confusing. Try the following:
1. Double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in the BIOS settings.
2. Save changes and exit the BIOS settings.
3. Restart your PC and enter the Windows Command Prompt (Admin).
4. Type "msinfo32" and press Enter to open System Information.
5. Check if Secure Boot shows as "Enabled" in the System Information window.
If it still shows as "Unsupported", try updating your BIOS to the latest version or seeking assistance from ASUS support. Good luck!
@@rambotech_ i fixed it thanks for your help
@@rambotech_ i fixed it thank you
Brother , after restarting and when i go to uefi bios it demands password i tried my laptop password there but isn’t working what to do
Try default BIOS password, reset BIOS settings, or contact ASUS support if laptop password isn't working in UEFI BIOS.
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You got me❤
Glad I could help! Enabling Secure Boot can be a bit tricky, but it's an important security feature to have enabled. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! Otherwise, enjoy the added security and peace of mind that comes with Secure Boot!
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Welcome 😊
Tysm
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy computing!
I dont have the secure boot mode option, help what do I do?
If you don't see the Secure Boot mode option in your ASUS BIOS settings, try the following:
1. Ensure your BIOS is up-to-date.
2. Check if Secure Boot is already enabled in the "Boot" tab.
3. Look for "CSM" (Compatibility Support Module) or "Legacy Boot" and set it to "Disabled".
4. Save changes and exit BIOS settings.
5. Re-enter BIOS settings and check if Secure Boot option appears.
6. If still not available, try resetting BIOS settings to default.
If none of these steps work, consider contacting ASUS support for further assistance.
Dont have secure boot mode option, where can i get it
If you don't see the Secure Boot option in your ASUS motherboard's BIOS settings, it might be hidden or not available in the current BIOS version.
Try:
1. Updating your BIOS to the latest version.
2. Checking for a "Boot" or "Security" tab in the BIOS settings.
3. Looking for an "Advanced" or "Expert" mode that may have the Secure Boot option.
If you still can't find it, consider contacting ASUS support for guidance or checking their documentation for your specific motherboard model.
when i chang it , i can't connect to the internet or my mous does not show up ? can you help me ?
Secure Boot issues:
1. Disable Secure Boot
2. Update drivers (chipset, network, USB)
3. Re-enable Secure Boot
Also:
1. Check BIOS for USB and network support
2. Set BIOS to "Other OS" or "Windows UEFI" mode
3. Reset BIOS to default
If issues persist, contact ASUS support.
@@rambotech_ its updeted but is not working , you have any idea whats the problem ?
When i see your face, i find that i found the solution
It seems like you're saying that you've found the solution to enabling Secure Boot on your ASUS motherboard. Congratulations!
If you're willing to share, please let us know what steps you took to enable Secure Boot, so others with similar issues can benefit from your experience. If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!
TYSM
You're welcome! To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard, go to the BIOS, set the OS Type to "Windows UEFI mode," enable Secure Boot, and save changes.
Do i need CSM enable for secure boot on ?
No, CSM is not required to enable Secure Boot on ASUS motherboards. Simply enter BIOS setup, enable Secure Boot in the Boot or Security tab, and save changes.
It doesn’t show me the secure boot mode why?
If you're unable to see the Secure Boot mode option in your ASUS BIOS settings, there could be a few reasons:
1. **Compatibility**: Ensure that your motherboard model supports Secure Boot. Older models may not have this feature, or it may be named differently.
2. **BIOS Version**: Make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed on your motherboard. Sometimes, Secure Boot functionality is added or improved in BIOS updates.
3. **UEFI Mode**: Ensure that your system is booted in UEFI mode, as Secure Boot is a feature of UEFI firmware. If your system is booted in legacy BIOS mode, Secure Boot may not be available.
4. **BIOS Settings**: Some BIOS settings may need to be adjusted to enable Secure Boot. Look for options related to boot mode or security features.
5. **Secure Boot Compatibility**: Check if your operating system installation is compatible with Secure Boot. Some older operating systems or custom installations may not support Secure Boot.
If you've verified these factors and still can't find the Secure Boot option in your ASUS BIOS settings, consult the motherboard's manual or ASUS support for further assistance. They may provide specific instructions or troubleshooting steps for your motherboard model.
Thank you it worked!@@rambotech_
When we did it,can we play valorant without van9003 error?
Yes, enabling Secure Boot as described should allow you to play Valorant without encountering the VAN9003 error.
@@rambotech_ Thanks
Thanks bruhhhh
Secure boot mode is not showing up for me pls help
To enable Secure Boot on ASUS motherboard:
1. Enter BIOS (F2/DEL)
2. Advanced > Boot
3. Ensure UEFI mode (not Legacy)
4. Update BIOS to latest version
5. Reset BIOS defaults (F9 > Yes)
If still not visible:
• Check motherboard manual
• Contact ASUS support
• Share motherboard model and BIOS version for assistance.
Does enabling secure boot on asus removes my files and programs ?
Enabling Secure Boot on ASUS:
No, it doesn't delete files or uninstall programs.
Secure Boot verifies bootloader authenticity and ensures OS integrity, preventing malware during boot.
Backup data as a precaution, especially if using:
1. Non-signed drivers
2. Custom bootloaders
3. Dual-boot setups
@@rambotech_ Did it. It worked. 😇
Thank You for the help 😇
How can I update the bios? I have a pc tho
To update ASUS BIOS:
1. Visit ASUS website, search for your motherboard model.
2. Download latest BIOS version.
3. Create bootable USB drive with BIOS file.
4. Enter BIOS settings (F2, F12, or Del).
5. Select "EZ Flash" and follow prompts.
Backup data before updating BIOS.
Thakns
THIS WORKS! THANKS
You're welcome!
It works thankyou ❤
Enjoy
Enjoy
Now its says secure boot state unsupported :/
Try:
*Quick Fixes*
1. Disable Fast Startup (Windows).
2. Reset BIOS (F9).
3. Update BIOS.
*BIOS Settings*
1. Enter BIOS (F2, DEL, F12).
2. Advanced > Boot > Secure Boot.
3. Set to "Custom" or "Default".
Secure boot mode- costom option nahi dikha raha😢
Check if Secure Boot is enabled, then look for the Custom option under Advanced > Boot > Secure Boot. If it's still not visible, try resetting BIOS settings or updating to the latest version.
Ich habe die benutzerdefinierte Funktion nicht
To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard:
1. **Restart your computer and enter BIOS/UEFI** by pressing `DEL` or `F2` during boot.
2. **Navigate to the `Boot` menu**.
3. **Set `Secure Boot` to `Enabled`** and ensure the keys are installed via `Key Management`.
4. **Save changes and exit** (usually `F10`).
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@@rambotech_ amazing man thanks😊
Amazing thanks
Followed the steps and now I'm stuck in bios
Disable Secure Boot and save changes to exit BIOS. If stuck, reset BIOS to default settings or check boot order.
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1. Anderson
2. Susan Clark
3. Sarah Martinez
4. Matthew
Are you:
1. Sharing a list of friends or colleagues?
2. Seeking assistance for multiple people with enabling Secure Boot?
3. Creating a collaborative tech project?
Please clarify, and I'll be happy to assist!
Me how do I do the opposite and turn it off ??
I’m in the exact same place with the same custom and eufi mode how do I disable it tho ?
To disable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard:
1. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key during boot (usually Del or F2).
2. Navigate to the "Security" or "Boot" section.
3. Find the option for Secure Boot and set it to "Disabled."
4. Save the changes and exit the BIOS.
To disable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard:
1. Find "Secure Boot Control" or "Secure Boot" in BIOS.
2. Change it from "Enabled" to "Disabled."
3. Save changes and exit BIOS.
I don t have secure boot mode ??
It's possible that your ASUS motherboard may not have a Secure Boot feature. Secure Boot is a BIOS/UEFI feature that ensures only trusted software can boot on your system, thereby enhancing security. Not all motherboards have this feature, so if you can't find it in your BIOS/UEFI settings, it's likely not available on your system.
@@rambotech_ so i can just run it without it or not?
Tysm!
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
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how i get that 1:10
To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard, you typically need to access the BIOS/UEFI settings during startup. This often involves pressing a specific key, like Del or F2, repeatedly as the computer boots up. Once in the BIOS/UEFI settings, navigate to the Secure Boot option and enable it. Specific steps may vary depending on the motherboard model, so consulting the manual or ASUS support documentation can provide detailed instructions tailored to your motherboard.
its not showing
Check:
1. BIOS version (update to latest)
2. Advanced > Boot > Secure Boot
3. Disable Fast Boot
4. Disable CSM (Compatibility Support Module)
5. Reset BIOS to default (if needed)
Contact ASUS support if issue persists.
How do i change the OS? It's showing a different thing on mine and i can't find it. 😢
To change OS or enable Secure Boot on ASUS motherboard:
1. Enter BIOS (F2, F12, or Del)
2. Go to "Boot" or "Security" tab
3. Enable Secure Boot
4. Save changes and exit
Refer to manual or contact ASUS support if needed.
@rambotech_ I did it but when i checked on my system it's still off
Pls work
To enable Secure Boot on an ASUS motherboard, you'll typically need to access the BIOS or UEFI settings during startup. Look for the Secure Boot option and toggle it to enable. However, if you're encountering issues, checking the motherboard manual or contacting ASUS support might provide more specific guidance for your model.
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Does it works?
@@lucx.231 it worked
@@lucx.231 it did
It seems like you're trying to enable Secure Boot on an ASUS computer. Secure Boot is a feature that ensures only trusted software is loaded during the boot process, helping to prevent malware attacks. If you encounter any issues or have questions about the process, feel free to ask for assistance!
Enabling Secure Boot on your ASUS computer should enhance its security by ensuring only trusted software is loaded during boot-up. However, if you encounter any issues or have concerns about compatibility with certain software or hardware, it's advisable to research or consult ASUS support for guidance tailored to your specific system.
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