Anyone using Windows 11, I'd appreciate it if you would do the following, and please boost.
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@Bruce @bmoore123 Is this a bad thing?
@EJGilbert @bmoore123 I don't think so, but I find it odd.
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Anyone using Windows 11, I'd appreciate it if you would do the following, and please boost.
1. Press Windows+i fo settings. Wait a few seconds for the setings search prompt.
2. Type in "secure boot", including the space but minus the quotes. Press enter.
3. Tab a few times. Do you get "standard security not supported"?
@Bruce Secure boot is on, preventing malicious software from loading when your device starts up.
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Anyone using Windows 11, I'd appreciate it if you would do the following, and please boost.
1. Press Windows+i fo settings. Wait a few seconds for the setings search prompt.
2. Type in "secure boot", including the space but minus the quotes. Press enter.
3. Tab a few times. Do you get "standard security not supported"?
@Bruce I followed your instructions and I did hear in the resulting window Standard Hardware Security Not Supported. I hope that helps.
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@Bruce Secure boot is on, preventing malicious software from loading when your device starts up.
@lerven Interesting. I wonder what you've done differently from anyone else.
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Anyone using Windows 11, I'd appreciate it if you would do the following, and please boost.
1. Press Windows+i fo settings. Wait a few seconds for the setings search prompt.
2. Type in "secure boot", including the space but minus the quotes. Press enter.
3. Tab a few times. Do you get "standard security not supported"?
@Bruce No, I get "Your device meets the requirements for enhanced hardware security." I also get a learn more link.
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@Bruce No, I get "Your device meets the requirements for enhanced hardware security." I also get a learn more link.
@LittleBird Thanks. That's two. This is just very weird.
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@LittleBird Thanks. That's two. This is just very weird.
@Bruce No problem. I hoep you get it sorted out.
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Anyone using Windows 11, I'd appreciate it if you would do the following, and please boost.
1. Press Windows+i fo settings. Wait a few seconds for the setings search prompt.
2. Type in "secure boot", including the space but minus the quotes. Press enter.
3. Tab a few times. Do you get "standard security not supported"?
@Bruce Your device meets the requirements for standard hardware security. grouping
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@Bruce Your device meets the requirements for standard hardware security. grouping
@bscross32 Okay. Thanks.
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Anyone using Windows 11, I'd appreciate it if you would do the following, and please boost.
1. Press Windows+i fo settings. Wait a few seconds for the setings search prompt.
2. Type in "secure boot", including the space but minus the quotes. Press enter.
3. Tab a few times. Do you get "standard security not supported"?
@Bruce "Your device meets the requirements for enhanced hardware security."