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I wonder when they started including the 2023 certificates as the Precision 5530 BIOS I am using is from February 2025 and dated December 2024 and still does not have 2023 certificates either.My latest BIOS is from 2023 and doesn't have the 2023 certificate.
I also have both Intel GPUs and an Nvidia GPU.
I think some ISOs require Secure Boot to boot, but I don't know if that should cause a BSOD.
I'll wait until the last minute. And even wait afterward by disabling Secure Boot if there's no BIOS for my laptop. Hopefully, there'll be an official BIOS, an improved Mosby or other apps with tutorials for Dell laptops. If after the certificate expires, many Windows 11 computers remain unsecured, it'll surface online, and then maybe OEMs and motherboard manufacturers will release BIOSes, the same for Nvidia and AMD with their graphics cards.
@Cy_kkm
I'm waiting...
As for the BSOD, the same ISOs that work for everyone else without secure boot enabled and even worked on my original motherboard which died on May 28, 2025 did work without secure boot enabled does not work on the new motherboard as my system was rebooting from a minute to a few hours from the spinning circle until May 28, 2025 when the capacitor finally melted and also kill the chip on the otherside of the motherboard which is mounted upside down. I think OEMs want people to buy new systems as my system would be 7 years old in 2026.
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