Secure Boot is a feature of your computer's UEFI that only allows approved operating systems to boot up.
You can disable Secure Boot by restarting your PC and opening the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
When installing a fresh copy of Windows 10, you typically use a USB flash drive to launch the "Windows Setup" wizard to continue with the installation process. However, on a device that has a Unified ...
Here's how to enable Secure Boot in Battlefield 6, including details on the process for Windows 11, and Windows 10.
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October 14th, 2025, marks the end of Windows 10 support. While users can still work on the operating system, Microsoft warns ...
The developers of the BlackLotus UEFI bootkit have improved the malware with Secure Boot bypass capabilities that allow it to infect even fully patched Windows 11 systems. BlackLotus is the first ...
How fast will future PCs boot up? I asked tech experts to explain what the industry is doing to achieve start-up times in under 10 seconds. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers ...
The extended security update (ESU) support for Windows 7, alongside that of Windows 8.1, ends today. This means no more security updates, via Patch Tuesdays, will be released, and users will either ...