giltheone Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Posted Friday at 03:09 AM (edited) I did it! I managed to update the secure boot certificates --- manually in the BIOS, mind you. It took quite a bit of searching and reading, and even at the end I wasn't completely comfortable, but it turned out to be not that bad once everything was finished. And I still have Origin PC's BIOS, so no change was needed. If anyone is having trouble with this, I could explain what I did in a bit more detail. It wasn't something I found in one particular webpage, and forget about YouTube videos --- they were all of very little help, if any. I had to piece together a bunch of information and download the required certificates from one site maintained by Microsoft. And even then, I had to fiddle around a bit with the downloaded files --- they required a change of extension, and figuring that out took me some time yesterday and most of today: that's part of what made me a bit nervous as I was updating the certificate keys, and that was just the last piece of the puzzle. I've been reading up for hours on end for the last couple of weeks, and I learned quite a bit. And it ended in success!!! Yippy!!! Anyway, it's done. And here's the proof: Edited Friday at 06:56 AM by giltheone Minor rewording. 1
MightyMax Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Congratulations on the secure boot win! I've been poking around the weeks. Do you remember the Microsoft website link and extension name change? I'm assuming you loaded the files from within the BIOS?
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