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Problem with Secure Boot - Need Assistance!

Problem with Secure Boot - Need Assistance!

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winnerplay25
Senior Member
477
04-23-2016, 02:54 AM
#1
Hi, I just purchased a new PC a few months ago. I wanted to start playing Battlefield 2042 and noticed it needed secure boot. In short, I attempted to set it up myself in the BIOS, which asked me to be in user mode and provided a PlatformPK key. I followed the instructions, installed the platformPK, and it worked successfully—resetting without saving and confirming with a yes. However, now everything won’t show up. ChatGPT says I made a mistake. I’ve tried clearing the CMOS, but it still doesn’t display. I need some guidance.

I own a X870E Aorus Master MOBO. I also tried using the CMOS button on the back panel. Not sure what to do next. I considered checking the CMOS battery, though it’s hidden behind a bulky heatsink.

Additionally, I just noticed the VGA light is illuminated on my motherboard. I’m not sure what that means, as the MOBO is displaying the Ad code.

Please help me.
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winnerplay25
04-23-2016, 02:54 AM #1

Hi, I just purchased a new PC a few months ago. I wanted to start playing Battlefield 2042 and noticed it needed secure boot. In short, I attempted to set it up myself in the BIOS, which asked me to be in user mode and provided a PlatformPK key. I followed the instructions, installed the platformPK, and it worked successfully—resetting without saving and confirming with a yes. However, now everything won’t show up. ChatGPT says I made a mistake. I’ve tried clearing the CMOS, but it still doesn’t display. I need some guidance.

I own a X870E Aorus Master MOBO. I also tried using the CMOS button on the back panel. Not sure what to do next. I considered checking the CMOS battery, though it’s hidden behind a bulky heatsink.

Additionally, I just noticed the VGA light is illuminated on my motherboard. I’m not sure what that means, as the MOBO is displaying the Ad code.

Please help me.

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DopedUpSloth
Junior Member
15
04-28-2016, 05:14 AM
#2
Hey there,
Please let us know which PC you bought, and what components it has. List CPU/GPU/Ram/Mobo/PSU/Storage etc.
Also, what bios is on the machine. You can reset CMOS, by taking the CMOS battery out, and shorting 2 pins. If it's behind a heatsink, you should be able to remove it. Then reset, then put the heatsink back.
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DopedUpSloth
04-28-2016, 05:14 AM #2

Hey there,
Please let us know which PC you bought, and what components it has. List CPU/GPU/Ram/Mobo/PSU/Storage etc.
Also, what bios is on the machine. You can reset CMOS, by taking the CMOS battery out, and shorting 2 pins. If it's behind a heatsink, you should be able to remove it. Then reset, then put the heatsink back.

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04-29-2016, 10:14 PM
#3
You need integrated graphics to start. Check if your CPU supports it. The model you're using matters. If you don't have a Ryzen 5 7400F, 7500F, or 8400F, or a Ryzen 7 8700F, your CPU should have integrated graphics. Physically remove the discrete GPU from the system. Attach the monitor to the integrated graphics video output on the motherboard. Restart your system. Enter BIOS and undo any secure boot adjustments.
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IninhaGamer_BR
04-29-2016, 10:14 PM #3

You need integrated graphics to start. Check if your CPU supports it. The model you're using matters. If you don't have a Ryzen 5 7400F, 7500F, or 8400F, or a Ryzen 7 8700F, your CPU should have integrated graphics. Physically remove the discrete GPU from the system. Attach the monitor to the integrated graphics video output on the motherboard. Restart your system. Enter BIOS and undo any secure boot adjustments.

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OpSpambot
Member
57
04-30-2016, 03:33 PM
#4
I will do that!
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OpSpambot
04-30-2016, 03:33 PM #4

I will do that!

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ChloeET
Senior Member
736
04-30-2016, 05:15 PM
#5
Ryzen 9 9950x3d. I’ll do that!
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ChloeET
04-30-2016, 05:15 PM #5

Ryzen 9 9950x3d. I’ll do that!

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193over71
Member
169
05-05-2016, 09:50 PM
#6
Hey, it seems like you're in the BIOS and want to undo your boot changes. You can revert them by switching back to the standard mode, or there might be a specific procedure in your BIOS settings. Check the documentation for your system for exact steps.
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193over71
05-05-2016, 09:50 PM #6

Hey, it seems like you're in the BIOS and want to undo your boot changes. You can revert them by switching back to the standard mode, or there might be a specific procedure in your BIOS settings. Check the documentation for your system for exact steps.

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CrxticalHxts
Junior Member
17
05-12-2016, 04:40 PM
#7
Disable secure boot.
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CrxticalHxts
05-12-2016, 04:40 PM #7

Disable secure boot.

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Dialatz
Member
187
05-12-2016, 08:27 PM
#8
Fixed! Thanks, bro. I'm a fireman who plays games as a hobby and this isn't my area of strength... I guess I messed up a lot of money there.
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Dialatz
05-12-2016, 08:27 PM #8

Fixed! Thanks, bro. I'm a fireman who plays games as a hobby and this isn't my area of strength... I guess I messed up a lot of money there.