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Keep in mind that after the next restart, Driver Signature Enforcement will be automatically enabled again to prevent new drivers from being installed, but Windows will keep using any unsigned drivers you’ve already installed.
#CARA DISABLE SECURE BOOT WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
Just ignore the warning message and choose “ Install this driver software anyway” to complete the installation. During the installation procedure, Windows will inform you that can’t verify the publisher of this driver software. Proceed to install your unsigned drivers.
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In Windows 10 or 8, just press the Windows key + X and then select “Command Prompt (Admin)”.
For contact information, check the Company Portal website.In 64-bit operating systems starting with Windows Vista, Windows will load a kernel-mode driver only if the driver is signed. Still need help? Contact your support person. If Bios Mode shows UEFI, and Secure Boot State shows Off, then Secure Boot is disabled.įor more detailed information about the Secure Boot feature, see the Windows Developer Hardware docs.
For step-by-step instructions, see Re-enable Secure Boot.
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Enable Secure Boot from the PC BIOS menu.If you're using a mobile device, contact your support person and they'll help enable Secure Boot for you. Your organization's device management policies might require you to enable it before you access their internal resources.
Secure Boot is a security standard developed by members of the PC industry to help make sure that a device boots using only software that is trusted by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM).