Win8.1 Tip: SecureBoot is not set correctly

  

A new system will always have such a problem, this is not! Yesterday Xiaobian friends from the win8 upgrade to win8.1 after consulting Xiaobian, In the lower right corner of the win8.1 computer desktop, there is always a "SecureBoot is not set correctly", very annoying, so how to remove or hide this?

Xiaobian will not, who let the coffin have Win8 system? Fortunately, the omnipotent mother helped me, the following is a solution for everyone, we can refer to.

The bottom right corner of the desktop shows "SecureBoot is not properly configured build9600” Solution

The first mode BIOS:

After setting Secure Boot to Enabled, Secure Boot Status Still closed.

Step 1: When the machine restarts to the bios interface, press the “F2” key or “Del” key to enter the BIOS. Different motherboard buttons are different. You can notice that there are general button prompts under bios. . After entering bios, select the Security option, select Reset to Setup Mode and hit enter, select YES and press “Enter & rdquo;;

Step 2: Select Restore Factory Keys and hit Enter, select YES and press & nbsp; Enter & rdquo; button;

Step 3: Press F9 or FN + F9 to restore the BIOS default settings;

Step 4: Press F10 or FN + F10 to save and exit, Do not hit the "F2" key or the "Fn+F2" key to enter the BIOS. Check the Secure Boot Status. In this case, it should be in the Enabled state. Save and exit.

Step 5: After entering the system, you will find that the “SecureBoot is not correctly configured” displayed in the lower right corner of the desktop. It is.

BIOS for the second mode:

Secure Boot Status is off under the Security menu and cannot be changed. As shown below:

Step 1: When the machine restarts to the bios interface, press the “F2” key or the “Fn+F2” key to enter the BIOS. Select the Boot menu item and select the Boot Mode option as UEFI mode;

Step 2: Select the Exit menu item and select the OS Optimized Defaults option as WIN8 64bit mode;

Step 3: Press F10 or FN+F10 to save and exit, and do not stop the “F2” key or “Fn+F2” key to enter the BIOS;

Step 4: Check the Security Boot Status under Security menu again. It is the open state;

Step 5: After entering the system, you will find that the “SecureBoot is not correctly configured” displayed in the lower right corner of the desktop. The prompt message disappears.

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