This page will help you disable Secure Boot for a smooth experience running our software.
To disable Secure Boot, you first need to check its current state:
Open the Windows search bar and type "System Information".
Open the System Information application.
Look for the field labeled Secure Boot State:
If Secure Boot State shows as Enabled, you will need to disable it through your BIOS.
Restart your PC and enter the BIOS setup:
Common keys to access BIOS include Del
, F2
, or Esc
(varies by manufacturer).
Locate the Secure Boot option in your BIOS menu.
Disable Secure Boot.
Save changes and exit the BIOS.
Every motherboard is different. To find specific instructions for your system:
Look for your BaseBoard Manufacturer in System Information.
Search online for "How to disable Secure Boot on [your motherboard model]".
By following these steps, you will successfully disable Secure Boot and ensure compatibility with our software. If you encounter any issues, please contact our support team for further assistance.