Secure boot not recognized even though enabled

amlkj -  
 amlkj -
Hello,

I would like to install Windows 11 but I am facing some compatibility issues.
I managed to enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot in the BIOS of my motherboard (Asus B450 Plus Gaming) but once restarted, the system information indicates that Secure Boot is not supported.

Do you know how to fix this issue?

2 answers

  1. SATS_fr Posted messages 4857 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   786
     
    Yes, it's possible. Here is a tutorial:
    https://www.malekal.com/mbr2gpt-convertir-disque-mbr-gpt-sans-perte-de-donnees/

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    1. amlkj
       
      Alright, so I just need to convert my disk and the problem should be fixed, right?
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      1. SATS_fr Posted messages 4857 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   786 > amlkj
         
        Hello. The cause of the secure boot issue that cannot be fixed is the presence of an MBR disk. So if you switch to GPT, you should be able to resolve the problem.
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      2. amlkj > SATS_fr Posted messages 4857 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         
        Alright perfect. Thank you very much for your help. Have a great day.
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  2. SATS_fr Posted messages 4857 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   786
     
    Hello. By any chance, are you on UEFI/GPT?
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    1. amlkj
       
      So I just checked and unfortunately no, I am in BIOS/MBR.
      Is it possible to convert a system disk in use?
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