OK. Well, since secure boot cannot be disabled. The answer is clear then. Thanks Arc.
And by the way, I am issuing a warning to everyone buying a PROFESSIONAL Windows 10 laptop from HP (such as a...
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OK. Well, since secure boot cannot be disabled. The answer is clear then. Thanks Arc.
And by the way, I am issuing a warning to everyone buying a PROFESSIONAL Windows 10 laptop from HP (such as a...
Hi guys,
I have a quick (trick) question.
Let's say I have a brand new Windows 10 laptop which came with an HDD. Let's say that this laptop is UEFI-based and it proved to be locked up by the...
Ok so after contacting HP Support, the Rep concluded that there is an issue with the BIOS (not disabling Secure Boot). He went on to tell me that I am not supposed to install a new SSD or OS on the...
Hello. I am afraid it is not the same issue here. My SSD is perfectly recognized. As is my bootable USB.
Problem is this Secure Boot setting that will simply not go away. I have done what Arc...
Hello Billeuze,
I did reset the BIOS to Factory Defaults once more just to be sure. But not only does it not change any of my custom settings, it does not make disabling secure boot stick either.
Hello Strollin,
Yes I did.
I tried all combinations possible of Legacy Support Enable/Disable and Secure Boot Disable + Clear Secure Boot Keys + Reset Secure Boot keys to factory defaults.
...
Hello Stankiem.
Good suggestion indeed but I already checked that out on HP's website. I am running the latest version (v1.06).
See below.
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Hello Arc. And thank you for taking the time to help here.
As I noted in my initial write-up, my main issue is that disabling Secure Boot will not save no matter what I do. Here is a screenshot of...
Hello everyone,
Here is my issue. I just got a deal on a brand new HP Probook 450 G3 that came with a 1To HDD and Windows 10 pre-installed. I used the spare money to purchase an Windows 7 Pro x64...