Some methods enable you to upgrade to Windows 11 without hassle, and we will cover them all in this guide, so make sure to read through them.
What can I do to enable Secure Boot without entering BIOS?
Before engaging in detailed methods, make sure you have all of these:
Your computer firmware must support Secure Boot. The feature is found in UEFI firmware settings. A valid Secure Boot certificate must be installed on the computer. The system must have the correct Windows version; Windows 8 and above have the Secure Boot feature. Make sure your BIOS is up to date. The boot mode should be UEFI instead of Legacy.
1. Use the Registry Editor
2. Use the Windows PowerShell
3. Change MBR to GPT
3.1 Check the partition style
3.2 Change the partition style
So, these are methods that you can use to enable secure boot without BIOS. Try them and let us know what worked for you in the comments below.
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