I always disable Secure Boot. It adds no value, only problems.
Isn't secure boot a requirement for Windows 11? Wasn't that the whole reason for the "it won't work unless you have TPM 2.0" thing?
IDK, I'm a Linux admin.
I always disable Secure Boot. It adds no value, only problems.
Isn't secure boot a requirement for Windows 11? Wasn't that the whole reason for the "it won't work unless you have TPM 2.0" thing?
IDK, I'm a Linux admin.
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