Trying to disable the Secure boot option on my laptop so that I can install linux on the machine. The option is greyed out however and I can't simply disable it from uefi bios. I also don't have an uefi+legacy bios option on my latop sadly either.
Help with disabling Secure boot option on MSI BIOS
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Trying to disable the Secure boot option on my laptop so that I can install linux on the machine. The option is greyed out however and I can't simply disable it from uefi bios. I also don't have an uefi+legacy bios option on my latop sadly either.
Trying to disable the Secure boot option on my laptop so that I can install linux on the machine. The option is greyed out however and I can't simply disable it from uefi bios. I also don't have an uefi+legacy bios option on my latop sadly either.
You probably already tried this but try setting up any Supervisor password and see if that enables the option.
If it does you can change it to disabled, then you can clear out the Supervisor password (by setting it to blank), and you're done
You probably already tried this but try setting up any Supervisor password and see if that enables the option.
If it does you can change it to disabled, then you can clear out the Supervisor password (by setting it to blank), and you're done
If it does you can change it to disabled, then you can clear out the Supervisor password (by setting it to blank), and you're done
PumYou probably already tried this but try setting up any Supervisor password and see if that enables the option.
If it does you can change it to disabled, then you can clear out the Supervisor password (by setting it to blank), and you're done
I tried that just now and sadly it did work. Honestly if there is a way i can add a uefi+legacy option that would be optimal cause most things that im finding state that secure boot is disabled with uefi+legacy
[quote=Pum]You probably already tried this but try setting up any Supervisor password and see if that enables the option.
If it does you can change it to disabled, then you can clear out the Supervisor password (by setting it to blank), and you're done[/quote]
I tried that just now and sadly it did work. Honestly if there is a way i can add a uefi+legacy option that would be optimal cause most things that im finding state that secure boot is disabled with uefi+legacy
If it does you can change it to disabled, then you can clear out the Supervisor password (by setting it to blank), and you're done[/quote]
I tried that just now and sadly it did work. Honestly if there is a way i can add a uefi+legacy option that would be optimal cause most things that im finding state that secure boot is disabled with uefi+legacy
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