Secure Boot isn't visible.
Secure Boot isn't visible.
I play a game that crashes after just a few minutes of opening. It reports an issue with the anti-cheat needing secure boot, which causes it to close. I tried adjusting my BIOS settings to enable it, but couldn’t locate an option—searching for similar BIOS videos didn’t help. The only settings I changed were OS Type and key management, which I’m hesitant to modify further. Some forums mentioned BIOS version details like GPT, but I’m not sure what they mean. I’m unsure how to proceed.
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Here is the information you requested:
View: https://imgur.com/a/56zW4NS
The full screen shows all drives visible. This drive lacks a bootloader; it's likely the bootloader is on another storage device.
Here is the information you requested:
View: https://imgur.com/a/PzEtM57
Image URL: https://imgur.com/a/PzEtM57
Why are you cropping the screenshot? There is no private/concealable info in that screenshot.
Need to see full Disk Management window,
with all drives visible,
with disk numbers visible,
with upper part of Disk Management window visible.
Do not crop the screenshot!
Here's an example with all Disk Management window elements visible:
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I didn't think the rest was necessary, sorry.
Image link: https://imgur.com/a/oiJ5203