#Disable secure boot windows 10 toshiba upgrade#
Once Windows 11 is installed and running, you can disable Secure Boot and TPM if you want to, it wont affect booting and running Windows 11 until it is time to do a major upgrade to a new major version of Windows 11. We couldn't figure out iTunes, so we put them on the computer instead. In order to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, secure boot and TPM must be enabled. Ive fully updated my BIOS my motherboard model is the Gigabyte B550M DS3H paired with a ryzen 5 3600. I do not have a DVD for it.Īs you can tell I do not know much about computers. The issue doesnt directly lie with Win 11 but more the fact that countless people me included are unable to get our PCs to hit the BIOS splash screen when CSM is disabled and secure boot is enabled. Pressing the F12 key when reset took me to a screen that displayed the boot order and a couple of other options that didn't help. Again, don't know if any of this matters. The Boot order is HDD/SSD, USB, ODD, LAN.
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When I go to ADVANCED then SYSTEM CONFIGURATION there is something called boot mode then but it's blacked out-I cannot change the setting. I've tried to enter safe mode and have not been able to. Lastly, the screen goes blank (It's still backlit). We will restart it for you." It also says "stopcode: unmountable boot volume." Then it goes to the Todhiba screen again but this time it says it's starting automatic repair or something.
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Now when I turn the computer on it looks as if it's starting up normally (shows the Toshiba load screen) then it goes to a blue screen the says "your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. Then I removed it before the computer was able to switch to tv.