That's for how to disable secure boot in Windows 10. Next, press F10 to save the changes and exit the UEFI settings. Note: Depending on the motherboard's BIOS/ UEFI firmware, the Secure Boot option will be found on the "Boot", "Security", or "Authentication" tab.
Use the arrow key to go to Secure Boot option and then Use + or – to change its value to Disable. Once you're on the UEFI utility screen, move to Boot tab on the top menu. Your system will restart and take you to the UEFI BIOS. Now you will be presented with the Choose an option screen, simply select Troubleshoot.Ĭlick the Restart button. The comptuer will reboot to a special menu. Nest, select Recovery from the left menu and you can see Advanced startup at the right side.Ĭlick Restart Now under Advanced startup option. Then in Settings window, choose Update & security.
You can get there by clicking the gear icon on the Start menu. Part 1: Access "UEFI BIOS" by PC Settings