Hi i bought an all in one which has JW B365I-P + as motherboard, there is no entry in the bios to activate secure boot. i performed a dump via FPTw.exe -bios -d bios is ami aptio v, and intel me version is 11.6
Check your bios settings. Your showing me at Windows… if not activated by bios settings of course it shows it like that. A modern machine and no Secure boot… bit strange in 2021… Is that windows 10 a factory installation in Legacy mode? You can always bypass that with official MS statement: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind…8b-2ce77ac7c70e
Out of curiousity- would you post a screenshot of "System Information" run as admin? And what explanation does the bios give for the option "boot patch"?? And check all option rom entries ("Lan BootRom: Legacy") for legacy entries.
Note: On the bottom pane Asus states: “Please note that specific Windows 8 features such as Fast Boot and Boot Setting may not be available.” Gigabyte has P67 mainboards for Windows 8 but does not state details about secure boot.
Some of those motherboards seemingly do not have “Secure Boot” option in their bios.
By the way, there might be a solution with regedit over Windows to activate it, but I can not found any information on internet and I don’t know is it possible to mod the bios to enable it, if not present in bios menu.
I know the thread is rather old, but my search about Secure Boot bring me here. Windows system states it is disabled but not unsupported.
Anyone knows here a way from Windows to turn Secure Boot on?
That’s an answer to a three year old thread and the threadowner wasn’t online here since October 2021.
And what you write is unfortunately not in any way related to his hardware. Look at the pictures: This is a 9th gen Intel cpu i5-9400F, firmware is according to systeminfo booted in UEFI mode, but the CSM configuration module is hidden (and possibly the keys needed for secure boot are missing).
The answer is not totally for thread starter, for others too. The white and blue screen is generally a non-UEFI screen as you know. The CPU is 9th gen notebook on a desktop display. This fooled me but, many notebooks’ bios menu screens are not modern and the things I wrote down for UEFI related are nevertheless true.
“Generally” I know many being old, notebooks are special, but there are of course exceptions. Why are you insisting on, try to understand related with UEFI trouble here, I did not start the discussion how many old looking bios menus’ have it or not. On the given example it has not!