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How to Disable Secure Boot on HP Laptops in Windows 10

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Microsoft has allowed Secure Boot support to run on the top of UEFI in order to ensure that Windows 10 is ransomware secured. Secure Boot indicates that it only uses hardware that the manufacturer trusts when the PC boots. However, owing to some hardware misconfiguration, you would need to deactivate Secure Boot on Windows 10 multiple times.in this post, you are going to learn how to disable secure boot on HP laptop in Windows 10 from BIOS and also from Windows settings.

If you are curious about what UEFI is, it moves to the next version of the Popular BIOS, Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. It is robust, can hold more data, much quicker than BIOS and nearly like a small operating system that runs on a PC firmware, and can do much more than just a BIOS. The great thing about it is that the OEM upgrades it with the Windows Update.

Since Windows 10 features security features such as Safe Boot, Windows Defender Device Protect, and Windows Defender Exploit Guard. This is a collection of the following features:

  • Faster boot and resume times.
  • It easily supports large hard drives (more than 2 terabytes) and drives with more than four partitions.
  • Support for multicast deployment, which allows PC manufacturers to broadcast a PC image that can be received by multiple PCs without overwhelming the network or image server.
  • Support for UEFI firmware drivers, applications, and option ROMs.

What’s a Secure Boot?

In simple words, disabling the secure boot alternative does not prohibit Windows from booting two operating systems, booting from an outside drive or from booting Windows to provide Windows with protection against unauthorized machines in particular. As Windows started running UEFI instead of BIOS, secure booting began with Windows 8 and later versions, including Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.

Here are some of the requirements that will be enabled on your PC after you disable the Windows stable boot option:

  • You will boot Windows from an external computer like a USB or CD on your PC.
  • Dual OS operating Windows of Debian, Ubuntu, or Fedora.
  • Windows startup using Windows Login Recovery Software
  • Running the previous versions of Windows and so on.

So, without further ado, here’s how to disable the UEFI secure boot on HP laptops in Windows 10 :

Method 1. Disable Secure Boot on HP Laptops from Settings

Step 1. Press the Win key + I to open Windows Settings and then select Update & Security.

Update & Security

Step 2. Select the Recovery option on the left-hand side and select Restart now.

Recovery

Step 3. Select Troubleshoot.

Troubleshoot

Step 4. Select the Advanced options.

Advanced options

Step 5. Select UEFI Firmware Settings and press enter and then select Restart.

UEFI Firmware Settings

Step 6. On startup boot select F10 to go BIOS Setup.

F10

Step 7. Go to the System Configuration tab and select Boot Options using the arrow keys and press enter.

How to Disable Secure Boot on HP Laptops in Windows (BIOS & Settings)

Step 8. Go to the Secure Boot option and press enter.

How to Disable Secure Boot on HP Laptops in Windows (BIOS & Settings)

Step 9. Now, make sure it’s disabled and press enter.

How to Disable Secure Boot on HP Laptops in Windows (BIOS & Settings)

Step 10. Now, as you can see in the screenshot below that the secure boot option is disabled. Press F10 to save and exit.

Alternative Method to Disable Secure boot on HP Laptop from BIOS

There’s also an alternative way to disable the secure boot on the HP laptop from the BIOS:

Step 1Restart your HP laptop and then press the F10 key on your keyboard to go to BIOS.

Step 2. Go to the System Configuration tab and select Boot Options using the arrow keys and press enter.

How to Disable Secure Boot on HP Laptops in Windows (BIOS & Settings)

Step 3. Go to the Secure Boot option and press enter.

Step 4. Now, make sure it’s disabled and press enter.

How to Disable Secure Boot on HP Laptops in Windows (BIOS & Settings)

Step 5. Now, Press F10 to save and exit.

After you disable Secure Boot and update other software and hardware, it can be impossible to re-activate Secure Boot without returning your PC to the factory state. Even, be careful when adjusting your BIOS settings. The BIOS menu is intended for experienced users, and you can adjust the settings that could keep your PC from starting correctly. Make sure to follow the directions of the maker precisely.

Wrapping Up

This is how you can disable the UEFI secure boot option on your HP laptops in Windows 10. If you want to re-enable the secure boot option on your PC, follow the same steps as stated above and change the secure boot option from Disabled to Allowed in the BIOS protection settings.

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