[SOLVED] How do I enable Secure boot on Asus b450 bios. Nothing works that ive seen online.

Oct 8, 2021
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Im trying to enable secure boot for the windows 11 upgrade, but nothing seems to work to enable it. it always says "Unsupported" in System Information. I Have tried going into the bios and doing all that stuff with the PK keys, but nothing seems to work. It usually says in the bios its in "User" or "Setup" mode and is typically "loaded" (except for when i try doing it again). Even tried completely resetting the bios setting, but still doesn't work.

specs:
rtx 3070
ryzen 5 3600
32gb ddr4 3000mhz
asus b450-m pro
 
Solution
Im trying to enable secure boot for the windows 11 upgrade, but nothing seems to work to enable it. it always says "Unsupported" in System Information. I Have tried going into the bios and doing all that stuff with the PK keys, but nothing seems to work. It usually says in the bios its in "User" or "Setup" mode and is typically "loaded" (except for when i try doing it again). Even tried completely resetting the bios setting, but still doesn't work.

specs:
rtx 3070
ryzen 5 3600
32gb ddr4 3000mhz
asus b450-m pro
try to uninstall the PK keys, save and exit, and go to bios again to see if the keys is uninstalled (should be Setup mode, with the option for the keys is only "install pk keys") and then update the mobo bios to the...
Im trying to enable secure boot for the windows 11 upgrade, but nothing seems to work to enable it. it always says "Unsupported" in System Information. I Have tried going into the bios and doing all that stuff with the PK keys, but nothing seems to work. It usually says in the bios its in "User" or "Setup" mode and is typically "loaded" (except for when i try doing it again). Even tried completely resetting the bios setting, but still doesn't work.

specs:
rtx 3070
ryzen 5 3600
32gb ddr4 3000mhz
asus b450-m pro
try to uninstall the PK keys, save and exit, and go to bios again to see if the keys is uninstalled (should be Setup mode, with the option for the keys is only "install pk keys") and then update the mobo bios to the latest, and go to bios again after update, load default, save and exit, go to bios again and go to secure boot, then enable secure boot, set standard to custom, and install pk keys, save and exit (some motherboard usually self restart to install the pk keys so skip this if your mobo automatically reboot after installing keys), and go to bios then secure boot again, check if the secure boot is on user mode, and the keys is installed (usually the only option is uninstall/remove keys). then go enable amd ftpm.
 
Solution
try to uninstall the PK keys, save and exit, and go to bios again to see if the keys is uninstalled (should be Setup mode, with the option for the keys is only "install pk keys") and then update the mobo bios to the latest, and go to bios again after update, load default, save and exit, go to bios again and go to secure boot, then enable secure boot, set standard to custom, and install pk keys, save and exit (some motherboard usually self restart to install the pk keys so skip this if your mobo automatically reboot after installing keys), and go to bios then secure boot again, check if the secure boot is on user mode, and the keys is installed (usually the only option is uninstall/remove keys). then go enable amd ftpm.
already tried. doesnt work. im just gonna do a clean install because my drive is stuck in legacy mode, which i think is the problem
 
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