This a 100% working method to turn on secure boot on Windows 11 and also Windows 10:
- While the system is booting, press the appropriate key to enter BIOS (commonly F2, Delete, Esc, or F10).
- Once in the BIOS/UEFI, navigate to the Boot or Security tab using the arrow keys.
- Find Secure Boot.
- Enable UEFI Mode (if required):
Secure Boot only works with UEFI, not Legacy BIOS.
If your system is in Legacy or CSM (Compatibility Support Module) mode, switch it to UEFI.
Go to Boot Mode or CSM settings and set it to UEFI.
- Once in the Secure Boot section, change the option from Disabled to Enabled.
Save and Exit: Your system will restart, and Secure Boot will be enabled.
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