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How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Your Motherboard

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  • How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Your Motherboard


    UEFI Secure Boot needs no introduction. As it says, it makes your computer “more secure” when enabled. But at times, more security means more hassle. Specially getting different device drivers to work on some Linux distributions is very troublesome with UEFI secure boot enabled. So, if you’re running a personal computer and you don’t care much about secure boot, you might just as well disable UEFI secure boot and get rid of the hassles.

    In this article, I will show you how to disable UEFI secure boot from the BIOS/UEFI firmware of some of the popular motherboard vendors (i.e. ASUS, Gigabyte, AsRock, MSI).








    Table of Contents

    1. How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of ASUS Motherboards
    2. How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of AsRock Motherboards
    3. How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of MSI Motherboards
    4. How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Gigabyte Motherboards
    5. Conclusion
    6. References








    How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of ASUS Motherboards

    Mid-range and High-end ASUS motherboard’s BIOS/UEFI firmware has two modes: EZ Mode and Advanced Mode.

    Low-end ASUS motherboard’s BIOS/UEFI firmware may only have Advanced Mode.

    To enter the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of your ASUS motherboard, press right after pressing the power button of your computer.

    If you have a mid-range/high-end ASUS motherboard, you will be in EZ Mode by default. If you have a low-end ASUS motherboard, you will be in Advanced Mode by default.

    If your motherboard supports EZ Mode and you’re in EZ Mode, press to navigate to Advanced Mode.

    Navigate to the Boot tab (by pressing the key a few times), select Secure Boot (by pressing key a few times) and press .

    To disable UEFI secure boot, set OS Type to Other OS. To save the changes, press , select OK, and press .








    How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of AsRock Motherboards

    To enter the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of your ASRock motherboard, press or right after pressing the power button of your computer.

    If you’re using a high-end ASRock motherboard, you may find yourself in Easy Mode once you enter the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of your ASRock motherboard. In that case, press to switch to Advanced Mode.

    If you’re using a cheap/mid-range ASRock motherboard, you may not have an Easy Mode. You will be taken to Advanced Mode directly. In that case, you won’t have to press to switch to Advanced Mode.

    Navigate to the Security tab (by pressing the key a few times), select Secure Boot (by pressing key a few times) and press .

    To disable UEFI secure boot, set Secure Boot to Disabled. To save the changes, press , select Yes, and press .










    How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of MSI Motherboards

    To enter the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of your MSI motherboard, press right after pressing the power button of your computer.

    The BIOS/UEFI Firmware of MSI motherboards has two modes: EZ Mode and Advanced Mode.

    Once you’ve entered the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of your MSI motherboard, you will be in EZ Mode by default. Press to enter Advanced Mode.

    To disable UEFI Secure boot, navigate to Settings > Security > Secure Boot and set Secure Boot to Disabled. To save the changes, press , select Yes, and press .










    How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Gigabyte Motherboards

    To enter the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of your Gigabyte motherboard, press right after pressing the power button of your computer.

    The BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Gigabyte motherboards has two modes: Easy Mode and Advanced Mode.

    If you’re in Easy Mode, press to switch to Advanced Mode.

    Press the arrow keys to navigate to the Boot tab.

    The Secure Boot option won’t be visible as long as CSM Support is Enabled. So, set CSM Support to Disabled (if enabled) to make Secure Boot option visible.

    Once the Secure Boot option is visible, set Secure Boot to Disabled to disable secure boot on your Gigabyte motherboards.

    To save the changes, press , select Yes, and press .








    Conclusion

    In this article, I have shown you how to disable UEFI secure boot from the BIOS/UEFI firmware of some of the most popular desktop motherboards (i.e. ASUS, ASRock, MSI, and Gigabyte).








    References

    1. [Motherboard] How to enable or disable Secure Boot ? | Official Support | ASUS Global
    2. How to Enable or Disable Secure Boot in AsRock Motherboard
    3. How To Enable & Disable Secure Boot On MSI Z490M GAMING EDGE
    4. Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX V2 BIOS Walk Thru
    5. Gigabyte BIOS Setup Manual AMD x670/B650 Series





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