How To Disable Secure Boot In BIOS

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How To Disable Secure Boot In BIOS – The term BIOS was first coined in 1975 by American computer scientist Gary Kildall. It was incorporated into IBM’s first personal computer in 1981 and, in the years to come, gained popularity within other PCs, becoming an integral part of computers for some time. However, BIOS’ popularity has waned in favor of a newer technology: Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). Intel announced a plan in 2017 to retire support for legacy BIOS systems by 2020, replacing them with UEFI. (source by techtarget.com)

There are several reasons why we should turn off the Secure Boot feature on our laptops, one of which is that the software we use is not compatible with this feature. As it happened to the app Virtual Box Ubuntu yang arror Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908) .

For those of you who don’t understand how to change Secure Boot, let me tell you that changing this rule is in the BIOS.

How to Disable it? It’s very easy. Please use steps below.

Restart Your Computer / Laptop

Please restart your computer in order to enter the bios. Before logo your laptop is appear, press F2 on your keyboard repeatedly.

Then press F2

press F2 on your keyboard repeatedly. Each brand of computer or laptop has a different BIOS entry button. I’m currently using an IdeaPad L340 laptop.

After that, you will see the BIOS display like this:

How To Disable Secure Boot In BIOS

Select Security

Select Security, then go to Secure Boot:

How To Disable Secure Boot In BIOS

Select Secure Boot

Select Secure Boot, Change the rule to Disable:

How To Disable Secure Boot In BIOS

Use F10

Use F10 to save changes.

Restart Your Computer / Laptop

Now restart your computer/laptop. Now you can proceed with the installation which requires secure boot disable.

To change the secure boot rules just like that.

Hopefully this article can help you. Finished.