So I have passed this on to gigabyte as I did have that info already, from earlier in this thread, they have passed it on to there bios team to check, so now to wait and see.
Hi all.
So I've done all the test's etc before, and with your help, I have it all set up, but notice that there are 2 with cross's, I know its part of the OEM side and I wanted to contact gigabyte, as I have seen others with a gigabyte board with the same, but thought I would ask what you's...
So yesterday I played with the bios secure boot settings changing from user to custom after the other user posted there info, doing so some setting in bios for secure boot changed, and I also noticed that I have vendor keys modified, this was before I did a clean install of windows 11 and did...
Would I be better to reset to factory defaults and start the process from the start?
P.s I'm guessing, it may of messed up when I played with secure boot settings yesterday.
something I did notice in yours to mine is for Vendor keys I have Modified.
I did try to post a screen shot but BMP is not allowed as a image
P.s I did a windows clean install, and the windows reg is still reporting as expected, updated etc.
also when i run the Check_EFIBootFile.ps1 all looks...
Another noob question, In secure boot I have two options, User or Custom. When I setup the bios I set as user and it loads fail safe defaults.
Question is where i've updated secure boot via windowes, should I really of had the setting as custom in bios?.
I'm on a Gigabyte Z390 motherboard.
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For safe mode to work, you need to add these two reg lines.
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Network\{75416E63-5912-4DFA-AE8F-3EFACCAFFB14}" /ve /d "Storage Disks" /f
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Minimal\{75416E63-5912-4DFA-AE8F-3EFACCAFFB14}"...