What you need to know to enable Secure Boot:
- Access UEFI/BIOS During startup using the key specified for your system.
- Look for Safe boot Between the security and boot menus and set it to Empowerment.
- You should now be able to continue your Windows 11 installation.
This article explains how to enable Secure Boot in UEFI/BIOS so you can continue Install Windows 11.
How do I enable Secure Boot?
The most direct way to enable Secure Boot is through the UEFI/BIOS. It's usually listed as one of several options within the BIOS, so you can enable it simply by turning it on.
- startup, or Restart the computer Or laptop, once it starts up, press repeatedly keyboard command To enter UEFI / BIOS. This is specific to your motherboard or system manufacturer, so the actual key can vary, but common methods include: From و F2 و F10 و F11 و F12.
For specific instructions on how to access UEFI/BIOS Refer to your motherboard or system manual, or check the manufacturer's website. You can also use Windows Boot Manager If you prefer. - if it was UEFI/BIOS Yours has limited and advanced mode, go to Advanced Mode.
- Look for a tab at the top of the screen for Boot or Security. It will likely be an option Safe boot Within one of these lists.
Note: The motherboard used for this guide and screenshots is an ASROCK B450M Pro 4. It has both a Security and Boot section, with the Secure Boot option located in the Security menu. The Secure Boot location in the UEFI/BIOS may vary. - Search in Options menu On the current tab, scroll until you find the Secure Boot option. If you can toggle it directly, select it and select Enable.
Note: Alternatively, if Secure Boot has its own submenu, go to that first, before selecting Enable it. - if it was UEFI/BIOS Your application has a shortcut key to save changes, press it. Alternatively, go to the Save & Exit tab, and select save.
- When you are satisfied that Secure Boot is enabled, press the shortcut key to save and exit, or alternatively, go to the menu save and exit (or equivalent) and specify Save and Exit. If you are asked to confirm that you want to save, do so.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: What if I can't enable Secure Boot in UEFI/BIOS?
The answer: If you can't find the Secure Boot option in your UEFI/BIOS, your system is likely too old to provide this feature. However, you may be able to enable this option by UEFI/BIOS Firmware UpgradeTo see if this is possible, visit your system or motherboard manufacturer's website and see if there is a suitable update for your device.
Q2: How do I disable Secure Boot?
The answer: يمكنك إيقاف تشغيل التمهيد الآمن باستخدام نفس العملية المذكورة أعلاه. اتبع الخطوات من 1 إلى 3 لإدخال BIOS الخاص بك ، ثم حدد تعطيل لإيقاف تشغيله.