[SOLVED] How to bypass Secureboot PLEASE HELP

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Hi, I have a 5600x and B550-Pro. I am updating windows 11 and it says I need to enable secure boot. I have tried everything to enable it but it just wont work. What I need help is bypassing it. I have already tried the registry editor LabConfig with BypassSecureBootCheck fix but it still doesn't work. Please help!!!!
 
Solution
Steps to enable (all AMD-based Gigabyte mobos) Secure Boot. Make sure fTPM is enabled. Make sure CSM is disabled. In Secure Boot, select custom under Secure Boot Mode, Select Restore Factory Keys, Say YES to reset without saving.

When BIOS restarts, access BIOS and change Secure Boot Mode back to Standard and then Yes to restart without save.

Let Windows boot fully.

Use msinfo to verify that Secure Boot State is on.
https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...turning-on-secure-boot.3722650/#post-22445680
Steps to enable (all AMD-based Gigabyte mobos) Secure Boot. Make sure fTPM is enabled. Make sure CSM is disabled. In Secure Boot, select custom under Secure Boot Mode, Select Restore Factory Keys, Say YES to reset without saving.

When BIOS restarts, access BIOS and change Secure Boot Mode back to Standard and then Yes to restart without save.

Let Windows boot fully.

Use msinfo to verify that Secure Boot State is on.
https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...turning-on-secure-boot.3722650/#post-22445680
 
Solution
AvailableSecurityProperties : {3, 7, 8}
CodeIntegrityPolicyEnforcementStatus : 0
InstanceIdentifier : 4ff40742-2649-41b8-bdd1-e80fad1cce80
RequiredSecurityProperties : {0}
SecurityServicesConfigured : {0}
SecurityServicesRunning : {0}
UsermodeCodeIntegrityPolicyEnforcementStatus : 0
Version : 1.0
VirtualizationBasedSecurityStatus : 0
VirtualMachineIsolation : False
VirtualMachineIsolationProperties : {0}
PSComputerName :

AvailableSecurityProperties : {3, 7, 8}
CodeIntegrityPolicyEnforcementStatus : 0
InstanceIdentifier : 4ff40742-2649-41b8-bdd1-e80fad1cce80
RequiredSecurityProperties : {0}
SecurityServicesConfigured : {0}
SecurityServicesRunning : {0}
UsermodeCodeIntegrityPolicyEnforcementStatus : 0
Version : 1.0
VirtualizationBasedSecurityStatus : 0
VirtualMachineIsolation : False
VirtualMachineIsolationProperties : {0}
PSComputerName :
 
AvailableSecurityProperties : {3, 7, 8}
you will need 2 and 7 for win11 in AvailableSecurityProperties which is secure boot and mbec
mbec is available, but secureboot is not
it doesnt need to be enabled, just need to be available
to have it available, boot drive needs to be GPT, EFI partition should be there aswell, bios needs to boot in UEFI, either CSM disabled or CSM enabled with storage set to UEFI only
 
updating or upgrading to win 11?

really curious as I am on 11 and don't have secure boot turned on, so I am curious. I have been waiting for it to say something. No rush.

the steps i showed turn it on in Bios, I don't know why windows is saying its off still.
 

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