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Is there a way to disable UEFI Secure Boot without entering in BIOS settings?

Secure Boot is an option enabled by default on UEFI OEM systems. Its actually required, to be turned on by default with the option to disable it, to be get a Windows 8 supported sticker from Microsoft.

So even if you remove the CMOS battery the default option would be to enable Secure Boot

Is there a way to disable UEFI Secure Boot without entering in BIOS settings?

Secure Boot is an option enabled by default on UEFI OEM systems. Its actually required, to be turned by default with the option to disable it, to be get a Windows 8 supported sticker from Microsoft.

So even if you remove the CMOS battery the default option would be to enable Secure Boot

Is there a way to disable UEFI Secure Boot without entering in BIOS settings?

Secure Boot is an option enabled by default on UEFI OEM systems. Its actually required, to be turned on by default with the option to disable it, to be get a Windows 8 supported sticker from Microsoft.

So even if you remove the CMOS battery the default option would be to enable Secure Boot

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Is there a way to disable UEFI Secure Boot without entering in BIOS settings?

Secure Boot is an option enabled by default on UEFI OEM systems. Its actually required, to be turned by default with the option to disable it, to be get a Windows 8 supported sticker from Microsoft.

So even if you remove the CMOS battery the default option would be to enable Secure Boot

You will have to disable it and then reinstall Linux.

Is there a way to disable UEFI Secure Boot without entering in BIOS settings?

Secure Boot is an option enabled by default on UEFI OEM systems. Its actually required, to be turned by default with the option to disable it, to be get a Windows 8 supported sticker from Microsoft.

So even if you remove the CMOS battery the default option would be to enable Secure Boot

You will have to disable it and then reinstall Linux.

Is there a way to disable UEFI Secure Boot without entering in BIOS settings?

Secure Boot is an option enabled by default on UEFI OEM systems. Its actually required, to be turned by default with the option to disable it, to be get a Windows 8 supported sticker from Microsoft.

So even if you remove the CMOS battery the default option would be to enable Secure Boot

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Ramhound
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Is there a way to disable UEFI Secure Boot without entering in BIOS settings?

Secure Boot is an option enabled by default on UEFI OEM systems. Its actually required, to be turned by default with the option to disable it, to be get a Windows 8 supported sticker from Microsoft.

So even if you remove the CMOS battery the default option would be to enable Secure Boot

You will have to disable it and then reinstall Linux.