![]() Page down to PK Management select “Delete PK” look right to info panel and read it, hit “Enter”. AFTER you have saved keys and confirmed on another computer that you have ALL 4 files: db, dbx, KEK, PK should be ~ 15 – 20 kb total. Page Down to “Key Management” select by hitting “Enter” select 2nd entry “Save Secure Boot Keys” to USB. ![]() Page down to “OS Type” select “Windows UEFI” Should open “Secure Boot menu” should show Secure Boot state as “enabled” and Platform Key (PK) state as “loaded” Go to Boot tab page down to “Secure boot” select by hitting “Enter” 12) Try to 'Launch UEFI Shell' 13) Still unable to boot in UEFI Shell: Secure Boot is enabled to prevent untrusted operating systems from loading during the system start-up Secure Boot setting is locked for disabling. So here are the steps to disable Secure boot in ASUS BIOS first make sure you have a clean formatted USB I just used an old 2gb and formatted to Fat32 label it PK Keys, put it in a USB port and boot up into BIOS. Credit to romirez for the last clue I needed: set Master password on Main Tab BIOS. The PC should now PXE Network boot to the QuickCAST Server.How to shut down Secure Boot on ASUS UEFI MB. ![]() The new network boot option should now be shown in the boot sequence menu.Ħ. If you don't see any network boot options in the boot sequence menu after enabling the network boot option, you will have to first save and exit the BIOS then restart the PC and enter the BIOS again. After enabling the Network Boot, be sure to change the boot sequence so that Network boot is the first priority. NOTE: Some BIOS require a save and exit before new options will appear.Ĥ. Platform Trust Technology (PTT) may also need to be disabled in order to disable Secure Boot.If you notice any of the following, be sure to DISABLE ![]() Look for Boot Tab, Advanced Configuration or Onboard Devices and select ENABLE next to the LAN / Network OpRom or Network PXE or Network Boot.ģ. Enable the Network Stack Boot ROM or Network PXE.īIOS menu / options vary per vendor and model. ![]() Press F10 to save your settings and restart the PC. Click Enter and select using the arrow keys to disable the secure boot mode. You can now easily select the option for further editing. To configure a PC with a UEFI BIOS to PXE Network Boot:Ģ. At this point you can see that the secure boot mode is no longer greyed out. How do I configure a PC with UEFI BIOS to PXE Network boot? ![]()
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