I have an Asus B550-F motherboard, and after uninstalling Ryzen Master with RevoUninstaller, I noticed that PowerShell logs in Event Viewer stopped recording "Confirm-SecureBootUEFI" events (among others)
This got me concerned about whether or not Secure Boot was even enabled, so I checked System Information and saw the Secure Boot State was set to 'Off'. now I feel like I'm tripping over whether or not it has always said 'Off' or if it previously said 'On'
I went into Bios and switched the Secure Boot OS Type from 'Other OS' to 'Windows UEFI Mode', and now it says 'On' in System Information. however, I now have no way of knowing what it was set to before and it's driving me insane
I reset the Bios to see what the default setting is, and it seems that the default for Secure Boot on my Asus board is 'Other OS', which is the equivalent to Disabled. I've never touched the Secure Boot settings in my life until today so unless applications or the Bios can change it itself, it should've been set to this default setting for the duration of my PC's life. which means the Secure Boot State in System Info might've always been 'Off'
regardless, both of my friends have MSI motherboards and Secure Boot State is 'Off' for them. is Secure Boot just Disabled by default? can anyone else confirm this?
I disabled Secure Boot again to check if this brings up the "Your PC does not meet the requirements for Windows 11" message in Update Settings, but it does not. having Secure Boot disabled does not seem to make you ineligible, or at least it doesn't change the message
I have seen the green tick and the "Your PC can run Windows 11" message for the entire time I've had the computer
This got me concerned about whether or not Secure Boot was even enabled, so I checked System Information and saw the Secure Boot State was set to 'Off'. now I feel like I'm tripping over whether or not it has always said 'Off' or if it previously said 'On'
I went into Bios and switched the Secure Boot OS Type from 'Other OS' to 'Windows UEFI Mode', and now it says 'On' in System Information. however, I now have no way of knowing what it was set to before and it's driving me insane
I reset the Bios to see what the default setting is, and it seems that the default for Secure Boot on my Asus board is 'Other OS', which is the equivalent to Disabled. I've never touched the Secure Boot settings in my life until today so unless applications or the Bios can change it itself, it should've been set to this default setting for the duration of my PC's life. which means the Secure Boot State in System Info might've always been 'Off'
regardless, both of my friends have MSI motherboards and Secure Boot State is 'Off' for them. is Secure Boot just Disabled by default? can anyone else confirm this?
I disabled Secure Boot again to check if this brings up the "Your PC does not meet the requirements for Windows 11" message in Update Settings, but it does not. having Secure Boot disabled does not seem to make you ineligible, or at least it doesn't change the message
I have seen the green tick and the "Your PC can run Windows 11" message for the entire time I've had the computer