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Update : 2025/10/09 09:07
How to Enable/Disable Secure Boot
Applicable Products: Notebook, Desktop, All-in-One PC, Gaming Handheld
The primary purpose of Secure Boot is to prevent unauthorized operating systems and malicious software from loading during the device's boot process. Enabling Secure Boot ensures that only software and drivers validated with Microsoft's signature can run at startup, thereby effectively safeguarding against malware infiltration. Additionally, enabling Secure Boot contributes to the system's overall stability and reliability.
If you need to run certain operating systems or tools that do not support Secure Boot, you may need to temporarily disable it. However, be fully aware of the security risks involved in doing so. In the absence of specific requirements, it is recommended to keep Secure Boot enabled to ensure the security and stability of your system.
If you encounter Secure Boot status as Not Active, please refer to Solution for Secure Boot Displaying as "Not Active".
If you need to enable or disable Secure Boot, please follow the steps provided in this article.
Note: If your hard drive is encrypted with Device Encryption or BitLocker, modifying BIOS settings may require you to enter the BitLocker key to unlock the drive. You can refer to this article to find the BitLocker key: Troubleshooting - BitLocker Recovery Screen Appears After Startup/Find BitLocker Recovery Key. If you wish to disable Device Encryption or BitLocker, you can refer to this article: Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption.
In the UEFI interface, you can navigate and confirm using the Arrow Keys and Enter key on the keyboard, Touchpad, or Mouse.
Note: The BIOS configuration screen below may vary slightly depending on the model.




In the MyASUS in UEFI interface, you can navigate and confirm using the Arrow Keys and Enter key on the keyboard, Touchpad, or Mouse.
Note: The BIOS configuration screen below may vary slightly depending on the model.




First of all, the device needs to enter BIOS configuration. When the device is completely shut down, persistently hold the [F2] key on the keyboard and simultaneously press the [Power button] to boot up. Once the BIOS screen appears, you may release the [F2] key. Here you can learn more about How to enter the BIOS utility. Upon entering the BIOS configuration screen, please refer to the following steps:
Note: For some older desktop models, you may need to press and hold the [Del] key during startup to access the BIOS configuration screen.
How to Enable or Disable Secure Boot in the UEFI mode
In the UEFI interface, you can navigate and confirm using the Arrow Keys and Enter key on the keyboard or Mouse.
Note: The BIOS configuration screen below may vary slightly depending on the model.




Solution for Secure Boot Displaying as "Not Active"

First, enable Secure Boot Control, then restore the Secure Boot keys to their default values. Please follow the corresponding solution based on the device you are using.
Please refer to the following steps based on the BIOS screen of your device:












How to Enable Secure Boot Control and Restore Keys in the UEFI mode






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