![]() ![]() In most cases when people do this it's because they think it's necessary to install an OS or they're having trouble booting something, and in most cases it isn't necessary and Secure Boot isn't the reason they're having trouble booting. However, be aware that there are very few legitimate cases where you need to turn off Secure Boot, especially temporarily. Then you can use the same process to switch back to "UEFI Mode On, Secure Boot On" later. The easiest way is to press F12 during system startup to access the one-time boot menu, then select the option called "Boot Mode Settings" or something like that, and then one of the options will be "UEFI Mode On, Secure Boot Off".
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