Question Secure Boot causing Blue Screen // USB Ports unusable for USB key

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Hi everyone, I'm new here

2 things first : I'm not English and I'll try to resume.

FIRST ISSUE : So, when I turn on Secure Boot on my click BIOS (MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC, BIOS Version E7B85AMS.1H1), with TPM 2.0 on, I can't restart my computer because it always causing me a Blue Screen.

Details : My computer is turning on, I can read during the start things like 'Computer Analyse', 'Reparation Tries'... and then Blue Screen because of an automatic reparation fail. It also writes E:/WINDOWS/System32/Logifiles/Srt/SrtTrail.txt (which is weird because Windows is on my disk C:/).
Then the Blue Screen keeps going until I turn off Secure Boot.

SECOND ISSUE : I'm hesitating to update Bios because there is 3 Beta versions and I actually got the oldest, but my computer apparently cannot receive USB keys anymore. I have a key which I used to update the BIOS a year ago, and which is perfectly working on another computer but when I plug it on any USB ports of mine, the USB led indicator is turning on, but the computer says after 15 seconds 'USB Peripheric unrecognized'.

INFOS : I did the new Windows 11 update which are causing a few problems like ene.sys driver, but the FIRST ISSUE is coming from a few months ago (Secure Boot is for Valorant, which I was playing a few years ago but I guess they updated the anti-cheat service which now requires Secure Boot). Drivers are updated with Driver Booster, and I tried to delete some USB drivers on the Device Manager before restarting the computer. Windows Version is 24H2.

CONFIG from december 2018 except if specified : EVGA 2080, R7 5700X3D (2024), EVGA 650GQ Gold, 2x8 Corsair Vengeance 3200 Mhz, Dark Rock Pro 4 (~2020), Be Quiet Pure Base 600, Crucial MX500 250Go SSD, SeaGate BarraCude 2To HDD

Thank you everyone for your reading and help :)
 
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Lutfij

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

I plug it on any USB ports of mine, the USB led indicator is turning on, but the computer says after 15 seconds 'USB Peripheric unrecognized'.
That would indicate a driver issue if what you're seeing is showing up on Windows OS GUI.

Drivers are updated with Driver Booster, and I tried to delete some USB drivers on the Device Manager before restarting the computer.
I think your OS needs a reinstall. Why you may ask...? The fact that you used Driver Booster to update your drivers. That 3rd party app is known to have caused platform to brick since it thought the BIOS was outdated and they found a compatible BIOS to flash to. Not to mention suggesting drivers that were updates even when all devices were working optimally. Please stay away from 3rd party app's and only download drivers that are an actual step above the one you currently have installed.

Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model.

I would flash the BIOS to the latest version using the Flash BIOS button on the rear of your motherboard.
 
Nov 11, 2024
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

I plug it on any USB ports of mine, the USB led indicator is turning on, but the computer says after 15 seconds 'USB Peripheric unrecognized'.
That would indicate a driver issue if what you're seeing is showing up on Windows OS GUI.

Drivers are updated with Driver Booster, and I tried to delete some USB drivers on the Device Manager before restarting the computer.
I think your OS needs a reinstall. Why you may ask...? The fact that you used Driver Booster to update your drivers. That 3rd party app is known to have caused platform to brick since it thought the BIOS was outdated and they found a compatible BIOS to flash to. Not to mention suggesting drivers that were updates even when all devices were working optimally. Please stay away from 3rd party app's and only download drivers that are an actual step above the one you currently have installed.

Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model.

I would flash the BIOS to the latest version using the Flash BIOS button on the rear of your motherboard.
Thanks for your answer. I edited the post with the build and I'm about to Flash the Bios.
How should I update drivers so ? Are people checking each drivers individually ?

EDIT : Uh, I wasn't able to update my bios whithout a USB key so I downloaded USB Port Fixer and it surprisingly totally worked, so I'll update BIOS now.

EDIT 2 : BIOS is updated to 7B85v1H4, and FIRST ISSUE still the same, Secure Boot keeps making me Blue Screen. SECOND ISSUE isn't really solved either because USB Port Fixer is working only one time, I can't take off my USB key or it won't work if I plug it back in.
 
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