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Secure boot problems can often be resolved from your computer's UEFI firmware settings (BIOS) and your hardware manufacturer may provide information on how to do this.
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Secure boot can often be turned on from your computer's UEFI firmware settings (BIOS). For help, contact your hardware manufacturer or IT support provider.
Secure boot prevents malicious software from being loaded when the device starts. For more information, contact the hardware manufacturer or IT support.
This device has no protection against hardware security issues. This could be because of a hardware or firmware configuration issue. It is recommended to contact your IT support provider.
This device has minimal protection against hardware security issues. This is the lowest device security level and only provides protection against simple security threats.
This device has extended protection against hardware security issues. This is the highest device security level and provides protection against advanced security threats.
EnglishTRANSLATORS: this is to explain an event that has already happened
This issue could have been caused by a change in UEFI firmware settings, an operating system configuration change, or because of malicious software on this system.