[SOLVED] Enabling Secure Boot, causes BSOD

Feb 22, 2024
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Hello all,

So i have a freshly built PC, in order to bypass the requirements of Windows 11. I added the DWORDs values BypassTPMCheck and BypassSecureBootCheck.

When it came to installing Windows, no drive was getting detected so i had to go into the BIOS and disable a few values (i believe it was either Intel Rapid Storage, CMS or SecureBoot i can't specifically remember which one), which allowed Windows to detect the onboard m.2SSD.

However, as Valorant needs SecureBoot enabled, i went into the BIOS and changed the values in order to enable SecureBoot. And then when i try to boot into Windows, the BSOD appears saying Inaccessible Boot Device. I have reverted the settings for now, but just wondering is there any workaround to this?

The motherboard is a Asus Prime Z790P-WIFI.

Many thanks,
Jason
 
Update:

Nevermind! Solved it all on my own, i remembered i enabled VMD in order to get the drive to be seen by Windows to install onto the drive. And then went back into BIOS, disabled it. Boot-> Secure Boot-> Install Secure Boot Keys, Changed it from Other OS back to Windows UEFI. Voila!