How to disable Secure Boot on Windows
Sometimes a person needs two operating systems to run on one computer, e.g. B. Windows and Linux. When Secure Boot is enabled, the system will not allow two operating systems to run at the same time. So the solution is to disable Secure Boot.
Basically, Secure Boot is a security feature in Windows that comes with the UEFI firmware. The function will to forbid all other programs that are executed during the boot process in order to avoid tampering.
On the other hand, however, enabling Secure Boot users also prevents dual booting. Booting Windows via USB or CD is also blocked. And by default, Secure Boot is enabled.
How to disable Secure Boot in Windows
Secure Boot can only be controlled in BIOS mode. And here I explain the safest way to do it. This method can be used on variants of Windows 8-10. Please read and follow the tutorial below carefully.
seek Advanced start-up in the Windows search field. Then ENTER.
In the Advanced Startup section, click the button
Restart
.The computer will restart and go into advanced mode.
If you have entered the advanced mode, please click on the menu Troubleshooting.
Then click on the menu Expanded options.
Next click menu UEFI firmware settings.
Now the computer will restart again, but this time it will go into BIOS mode.
Go to the tab in BIOS mode System configuration.
Then open the menu Boot options. And later all boot settings will be shown.
Almost done, please select an option Safe startup process, and switch from Allows Will Disabled person.
The final stage, choose the menu Safe exit.
At the end of this tutorial, the computer will restart on the desktop and Secure Boot will be successfully disabled. And in fact, the above method will be faster if you use it connections To get into BIOS mode there are only different options on some devices, for this I prefer the above method, which can be used on all computers.
If you want to reactivate Secure Boot, simply change the settings of Disabled person Will Allows.
Also read: Computer solutions won’t start and black screen
The last word
Surely someone has their own reasons for disabling Secure Boot, and most of them are because they want to dual boot their computer.
And one more addition. If the Secure Boot option cannot be selected (greyed out), the possible problem is in Quick Start which is active in Windows. However, some computers or laptops have their own way of dealing with it. So I suggest asking the community or forum about the brand of computer / laptop you are using.
Hopefully useful and good luck