Hello everyone,
Recently I have upgraded to windows 11 but now I am having some issues that my TPM 2.0 is enabled but not my secure boot. For some reason my secure boot is disabled and grayed out so I cannot change it, I am using the BIOS 1.07.04TPCS1 version(InsydeH20). I have tried things like setting a supervisor password as well as changing fast boot to off(not sure if that matters) to be able to change the secure boot option but to no result. And as far as I know I have also turned on UEFI settings which should be enabled to enable secure boot, the option I currently have on is "UEFI:IPv4/IPv6" and other options I can choose from are: "UEFI:IPv6", "UEFI: IPv4" and "Disabled". It might also have to do with the EFI boot order settings but before I change anything which could break my system I thought I would ask you guys. Let me know if you need other information from me, thanks in advance.
Greetings,
Mick Holster
Recently I have upgraded to windows 11 but now I am having some issues that my TPM 2.0 is enabled but not my secure boot. For some reason my secure boot is disabled and grayed out so I cannot change it, I am using the BIOS 1.07.04TPCS1 version(InsydeH20). I have tried things like setting a supervisor password as well as changing fast boot to off(not sure if that matters) to be able to change the secure boot option but to no result. And as far as I know I have also turned on UEFI settings which should be enabled to enable secure boot, the option I currently have on is "UEFI:IPv4/IPv6" and other options I can choose from are: "UEFI:IPv6", "UEFI: IPv4" and "Disabled". It might also have to do with the EFI boot order settings but before I change anything which could break my system I thought I would ask you guys. Let me know if you need other information from me, thanks in advance.
Greetings,
Mick Holster