How to Enable Secure Boot in Windows 11 & 10 (Step-by-Step Guide)
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How to Enable Secure Boot Windows 11 & 10?

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Wanna learn how to enable secure boot Windows 11 and 10 to fix persistent faults like “This version of Vanguard requires Secure Boot”?

You're not alone! Many gamers and users see messages like “Vanguard UEFI error,” “Secure Boot Valorant,” or simply struggle with how to turn on secure boot to improve system security or fix game launch problems. If you're stuck on enabling secure boot or need to boot in secure mode, this guide is for you.

Let’s quickly walk you through how to enable secure boot Windows 11 and 10 without the technical overload. Keep reading for the easiest steps to resolve it fast.

How to Turn on Secure Boot in Windows 10/11

Running Windows 11 on unsupported hardware may result in errors like “This version of Vanguard requires Secure Boot to be enabled.” Therefore, it is important to turn on Secure Boot for a smooth setup and troubleshooting. Here’s how to enable secure boot Windows 11 & 10!

Step 1:  For a secure boot Windows 10/11,restart your computer or laptop and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. (Press DEL, F2, or ESC)

Running Windows 11 on unsupported hardware

Step 2: Scroll down to the Secure Boot mode option under the Boot, Security, or Authentication tab. If it's greyed out, set Secure Boot in UEFI (not Legacy).

In Secure Boot mode option set Secure Boot in UEFI

Step 3: Turn on Secure Boot by selecting Enabled

Turn on Secure Boot

Step 4: Press F10 to save changes and exit the UEFI BIOS secure boot setting.

How to Enable Secure Boot Using Windows Settings

Here’s how to turn secure boot on using Windows settings!

Step 1: To activate the boot state, go to Settings and click on Recovery.

how to turn secure boot on using Windows settings

Step 2: Click Restart now under Advanced Startup.

Click Restart now under Advanced Startup

Step 3: Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings.

Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings

Step 4: Tap Restart to boot into BIOS Windows 11 or 10 directly. At last, follow the steps 
from Method 1 to enable Secure Boot.

Restart to boot into BIOS Windows 11 or 10 directly

How to Check if Secure Boot is Enabled?

To check if secure boot not active or not, follow these simple steps:
Step 1:Press Windows + R, enter msinfo32, and press Enter.

How to Check if Secure Boot is Enabled

Step 2: Locate Secure Boot State in System Information. If the status shows “On,” you’re all set. But if it displays “Off,” you’ll need to use Method 1 to boot in secure mode.

Use Method 1 to boot in secure mode.

Step 3: Your PC must support secure boot. If it says “Secure Boot State Unsupported”, your 

system may not support Secure Boot.
“Boot loop issues after enabling Secure Boot may also be linked to recent hardware upgrades like RAM. Learnhow to fix boot issues after installing new RAM.”

How to Boot Windows 11 in Safe Mode?

If your laptop or computer is giving you trouble or you need to figure out what's wrong, Windows 11 boot in safe mode is a handy way to start Windows using only the most basic drivers. Just follow these simple steps for booting Windows 11 in safe mode.

Step 1: Keep the Shift key pressed, then click on Restart in the Start menu.

Step 2: Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings.

Step 3: Click Restart, then press 4 or F4 for Windows 11 safe mode boot.

How to Enable Safe Boot Using System Configuration (msconfig)

Here’s how to boot in safe mode Windows 11!

Step 1: For safe boot win 11, press Windows + R, type msconfig, and hit Enter.

Step 2: Head to the Boot tab and tick the box Safe boot under Boot options. Click OK, then 

Restart. To exit Safe Mode, go back to msconfig and untick Safe boot.
“ For a more detailed walkthrough, check our complete guide on how to boot into Safe Mode.”

FAQs

    What is secure boot?

    Secure Boot is a safety option in the UEFI firmware of your PC, and it helps to prevent malware and other unauthorized operating systems from being loaded when you switch on your computer.

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