What should I do if I am prompted to support Secure Boot when upgrading Win11? The article I bring to you today is about the solution to the prompt that Secure Boot must be supported when upgrading Win11. If you are still unclear, let’s go and learn with the editor.
1. ASUS motherboard
1. First, we use the keyboard shortcut to switch to Chinese, and then press "F7" on the keyboard to open the advanced settings according to the prompts.
2. Find and click "Safe Boot Menu".
3. Then select “Key Management”.
4. Finally, click "Install Default Secure Boot Key".
2. Lenovo Computer
1. For Lenovo computer models before 2020, you need to use the keyboard "F2" to enter the bios settings, and then select "security" at the top
2. In the security tab, change "secure boot" to "Enabled".
3. For Lenovo computers after 2020, use the same method to enter the bios. Find the "Security Menu" in the left column and open it on the right.
3. HP Computer
1. Restart the computer, press "Esc" on the keyboard to enter the selection interface, and then press "F10" to enter bios.
2. Click the "Advanced" tab above and find the "Secure Boot Configuration".
3. Change configuration support and secure boot by cadence, and then uncheck "Enable MS UEFI CA key".
The above is all the content that the editor brought to you about what to do when upgrading Win11 and it must support secure boot. I hope it can help you.