Secure boot is a security standard developed by members of the PC industry to help make sure that a device boots using only software that is trusted by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).
When the PC starts, the firmware checks the signature of each piece of boot software, including UEFI firmware drivers (also known as Option ROMs), EFI applications, and the operating system. If the signatures are valid, the PC boots, and the firmware gives control to the operating system.
This helps protect against malware and unauthorized firmware updates that could compromise the boot process.
Video Chapters:
00:01 - Secure Boot Pros and Cons
00:51 - How To Show Secure Boot State From Windows
01:08 - How To Enter UEFI BIOS From Windows 10/11
01:55 - How To Disable CSM on BIOS
02:23 - How To Enable Secure Boot on BIOS
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