Trying to Install Windows 11 but the PC Health Checker doesn't think Secure Boot is set up
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11-10-2021 11:24 AM
System: Homebuilt PC
Battery or AC: AC
Model: ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard
Frequency of occurrence: Everytime
Reset OS: Never
Screenshot or video:
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Detailed description:I'm trying to update my Desktop PC to Windows 11. I have a homebuilt system that I recently upgraded to an ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard. After updating the BIOS, the PC checker knows that I have a TPM chip, but it still refuses to see that I have Secure Boot set up. Anybody have any ideas for things I can try?
Battery or AC: AC
Model: ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard
Frequency of occurrence: Everytime
Reset OS: Never
Screenshot or video:
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Detailed description:I'm trying to update my Desktop PC to Windows 11. I have a homebuilt system that I recently upgraded to an ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard. After updating the BIOS, the PC checker knows that I have a TPM chip, but it still refuses to see that I have Secure Boot set up. Anybody have any ideas for things I can try?
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11-10-2021 11:11 PM
cgplayerGo to bios, uefi mode and enable secure boot.
- System: Homebuilt PC
- Battery or AC: AC
- Model: ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard
- Frequency of occurrence: Everytime
- Reset OS: Never
- Screenshot or video:
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Detailed description:I'm trying to update my Desktop PC to Windows 11. I have a homebuilt system that I recently upgraded to an ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard. After updating the BIOS, the PC checker knows that I have a TPM chip, but it still refuses to see that I have Secure Boot set up. Anybody have any ideas for things I can try?
Trying to Install Windows 11 but the PC Health Checker doesn't think Secure Boot is set up
On running windows 10, run system information application, and see uefi mode is enabled and secure boot is on.