TPM and Secure Boot


Why are you trying to disable csm ?
CSM needs to be disabled to enable Secure Boot. Secure boot is a Windows 11 requirement.
 

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I am having issues disabling CSM support in BIOS, for Windows11 compatibility. Gigabyte z390 M motherboard running F9m latest version of bios. Maybe its my RX480 8gb video card issue. I do not know, all I know is that when I disable the CSM support the computer will not boot / display / go back into bios. My only choice is to power down and unplug to reset motherboard bios though connecting two pins on the board carefully. I have just done this literally 10 times, to find the culprit of CSM Support. I am back to using the pc now on this forum with it enabled. Anyone??

Have you checked to see if your video card supports UEFI? Is there a BIOS update for the card?

At the end of the day, you won't be able to disable CSM because the video card needs it because it may not be UEFI supported. So you'll have to find a card that does (all modern day cards support UEFI) or find a video card BIOS that enables/fixes UEFI on it :(

That said, I'd be somewhat surprised if the card didn't support UEFI considering those card were released around 2016. Anyway, you should be able to tell if the card is UEFI supported with the use of GPU-Z

BTW, I too have a Z390 gigabyte board as seen in my system specs.
 
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    Gigabyte GA-Z270X-GAMING 8
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    AMD Radeon R9 Fury
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    3 Samsung SSD drives: 1x 512gig 950 NVMe drive (OS drive), 1 x 512gig 850 Pro, 1x 256gig 840 Pro.
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It is under the BIOS tab on my gigabyte, but I dont have a video card to faff with.

b365bios-csm.jpg


I think people have posted videos on yochob of workarounds for naughty graphics cards. I have a vague recollection that Phil did one on his channel philscomputerlab or it might be on tech yes city channel.
 

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    xfx pro 450
"If" the card doesn't support UEFI, you can't disable CSM and have the card still work. The first thing the OP should do is run GPU-Z to see if the UEFI checkbox is checked. If so, the card supports UEFI, and the issue is elsewhere. First things first... is the card UEFI or not?

That's very likely the layout the OP's board has, but as a reminder not all Gigabyte boards have the same BIOS layout. This is from my Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Xtreme with the latest (F9J) BIOS. Do need to note that this BIOS started out just like the image above, but Gigabyte changed the layout in the F8 BIOS update 2 years ago....

Gigabyte-BIOS-Boot-tab.jpg

Here CSM is disabled cause my GPU supports UEFI, and thus since CSM is disabled, I can now enable Secure Boot. Also note VGA support where is says EFI driver.
 
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    Radeon VII
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    Onboard (ESS Sabre HiFi using Realtek drivers)
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    NEC PA242w (24 inch)
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    1920 x 1200
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    5 Samsung SSD drives: 2X 970 NVME (512 & 1TB), 3X EVO SATA (2X 2TB, 1X 1TB)
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    EVGA Super Nova I000 G2 (1000 watt)
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You are in advanced mode. And you have got extra toys to play with for those who like doing shoot em up games. This is a b series, a tiny little thing not much bigger than a mini.

win7 and vista running nicely on this in efi mode.
 
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You are in advanced mode. My screenshot is in easy mode.

:) My "Easy Mode" would look like this...

Gigabyte-UEFI-Easy-Mode-settings.jpg

And the screen shot you posted shows "classic mode" (I have the same BIOS layout as you on my Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Gaming 8 board as shown below). Here's both Classic mode and Easy mode....

Classic Mode...
Classic-Mode.jpg

Easy Mode...
Easy-Mode.jpg

"Classic" is highlighted to show clicking it would revert back to "Classic" as shown in the image above.
 

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Thanks for the very quick replies, I think my system disk is MBR so am I up for a fresh install of windows 10??
Yes my motherboard has onboard graphics, not capable of any gaming..
I have updated the vbios from Gigabyte.com, with no change to the original problem of CSM disable.
Yes I may have to remove the rx480 and use onboard to test this.
 

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    Gigabyte z390
    Memory
    32gb HyperX
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    RX480 8gb
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    onboard
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    Curved 32"
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I have updated the vbios from Gigabyte.com, with no change to the original problem of CSM disable.
Yes, but did you do what I suggested... use GPU-Z?

Thanks for the very quick replies, I think my system disk is MBR so am I up for a fresh install of windows 10??
I don't think you can disable CSM if your system is in legacy mode. I can't swear by this though since I don't run legacy hardware.

Yes my motherboard has onboard graphics, not capable of any gaming.
I must be missing something because I know the processor may have an integrated GPU which allows you to attach a monitor to the video out of the motherboard, but as far as I know the board itself doesn't have a built in GPU.

Thanks for the very quick replies,
No problem, just trying to help :)
 

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    Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Xtreme
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    32G (4x8) DDR4 Corsair RGB Dominator Platinum (3600Mhz)
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    Radeon VII
    Sound Card
    Onboard (ESS Sabre HiFi using Realtek drivers)
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    NEC PA242w (24 inch)
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1200
    Hard Drives
    5 Samsung SSD drives: 2X 970 NVME (512 & 1TB), 3X EVO SATA (2X 2TB, 1X 1TB)
    PSU
    EVGA Super Nova I000 G2 (1000 watt)
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    Cooler Master H500M
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    Corsair H115i RGB Platinum
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    Logitech Craft
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    Logitech MX Master 3
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    500mb Download. 11mb Upload
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    Microsoft Edge Chromium
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    Windows Security
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    Win 10 Pro 22H2 (build 19045.2130)
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    Gigabyte GA-Z270X-GAMING 8
    Memory
    32G (4x8) DDR4 Corsair Dominator Platinum (3333Mhz)
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    AMD Radeon R9 Fury
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    Onboard (Creative Sound Blaster certified ZxRi)
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    Dell U2415 (24 inch)
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    1920 x 1200
    Hard Drives
    3 Samsung SSD drives: 1x 512gig 950 NVMe drive (OS drive), 1 x 512gig 850 Pro, 1x 256gig 840 Pro.
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one other thing you might want to check, IRST is it Dissabled??
(intel rapid strage driver)
 

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yes I used gpu-z and UEFI is ticked, thanks Dru2
and my m/b has a socket to plug into a monitor
Hi torchwood, where do I find IRST? in BIOS?
 
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    Memory
    32gb HyperX
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    RX480 8gb
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    onboard
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    Curved 32"
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    full hd
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    6x sata 1-2tb
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    AIR
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    mechanical
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    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (Build 22631.3296)
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    Intel i9-9900K
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Xtreme
    Memory
    32G (4x8) DDR4 Corsair RGB Dominator Platinum (3600Mhz)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Radeon VII
    Sound Card
    Onboard (ESS Sabre HiFi using Realtek drivers)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    NEC PA242w (24 inch)
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1200
    Hard Drives
    5 Samsung SSD drives: 2X 970 NVME (512 & 1TB), 3X EVO SATA (2X 2TB, 1X 1TB)
    PSU
    EVGA Super Nova I000 G2 (1000 watt)
    Case
    Cooler Master H500M
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    Corsair H115i RGB Platinum
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    Logitech Craft
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    Logitech MX Master 3
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    Win 10 Pro 22H2 (build 19045.2130)
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    Custom Built
    CPU
    Intel i7-7700K
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-Z270X-GAMING 8
    Memory
    32G (4x8) DDR4 Corsair Dominator Platinum (3333Mhz)
    Graphics card(s)
    AMD Radeon R9 Fury
    Sound Card
    Onboard (Creative Sound Blaster certified ZxRi)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell U2415 (24 inch)
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1200
    Hard Drives
    3 Samsung SSD drives: 1x 512gig 950 NVMe drive (OS drive), 1 x 512gig 850 Pro, 1x 256gig 840 Pro.
    PSU
    EVGA Super Nova 1000 P2 (1000 watt)
    Case
    Phantek Enthoo Luxe
    Cooling
    Corsair H100i
    Mouse
    Logitech MX Master
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    Logitech MK 710
    Internet Speed
    100MB
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    Edge Chromium
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    Windows Security
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    This is my backup system.
Soo in short yes my pc is windows 11 ready as Diabled CSM and then rebooted to bios again to enable Secureboot.
LONG version I do not have the time for though it took me to reformat a M.2 1tb drive on my motherboard that was being used for storage into a non-MBR type drive for the os then reloaded win10x64 Pro for this to happen ( windows 11 checker =ok )
A bit of a fuddle with my hdd / ssd's and hey presto pc back, nearly.
The vbios update of my older rx480 8gb was my initial incorrect guess at the problem. This has cause instability in my pc, when under load etc left for a time alone even at idle.
After a struggle getting a dos bootable usb working by undoing alot of what I had achieved (secureboot / CSM) I flashed in freedos from rufus using a bios from gigabyte.com and their atiflash program. Hopefully this is the solution to the problem I caused by flashing in windows a file from techpowerup for my card. Any how I do not want to hijack this thread.
Though this is a journey I did not want to take in this way, TPM and Secureboot wise anyway..
 

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    self made
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    i7 -9700K
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte z390
    Memory
    32gb HyperX
    Graphics Card(s)
    RX480 8gb
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Curved 32"
    Screen Resolution
    full hd
    Hard Drives
    6x sata 1-2tb
    Cooling
    AIR
    Keyboard
    mechanical
    Mouse
    Logitech
    Internet Speed
    50mbps
I'm having a slightly different problem. I have a build with a Z390 Wifi and an Intel I9. I go into bios and disable CSM, Save and Exit and it reboots right back to bios, in other words it won't boot to windows. Am I missing a setting somewhere? I have to say, Microsoft could have made this easier.
 

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  • OS
    Windows 10
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    PC/Desktop
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    self built
    CPU
    intel i9 8 processor
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte aorus z390 wifi
    Memory
    32 gig ram
    Graphics Card(s)
    built in on i9 processor
    Sound Card
    none
    Monitor(s) Displays
    asus 27"
    Hard Drives
    m2 ssd 1 terabyte
    Keyboard
    logitec wired
    Mouse
    logitec wired
    Internet Speed
    24 gig down
    Browser
    firefox
    Antivirus
    kaspersky
I'm having a slightly different problem. I have a build with a Z390 Wifi and an Intel I9. I go into bios and disable CSM, Save and Exit and it reboots right back to bios, in other words it won't boot to windows. Am I missing a setting somewhere? I have to say, Microsoft could have made this easier.
Hi,
You'd need a uefi install
CSM allows legacy installs for win-7

Post a disk management screen shot.
 

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    Win-7-10-11Pro's
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    PC/Desktop
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    Acer 17" Nitro 7840sn/ 2x16gb 5600c40/ 4060/ stock 1tb-os/ 4tb sn850x
    CPU
    10900k & 9940x & 5930k
    Motherboard
    z490-Apex & x299-Apex & x99-Sabertooth
    Memory
    Trident-Z Royal 4000c16 2x16gb & Trident-Z 3600c16 4x8gb & 3200c14 4x8gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 & evga 980ti gaming
    Sound Card
    Onboard Realtek x3
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1-AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz/ 2nd 1-ASUS VG248QE 24"/ 3rd LG 43" series
    Screen Resolution
    1920-1080 not sure what the t.v is besides 43" class scales from 1920-1080 perfectly
    Hard Drives
    2-WD-sn850x 4tb/ 970evo+500gb/ 980 pro 2tb.
    PSU
    1000p2 & 1200p2 & 850p2
    Case
    D450 x2 & 1 Test bench in cherry Entertainment center
    Cooling
    Custom water loops x3 with 2x mora 360mm rads only 980ti gaming air cooled
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    G710+x3
    Mouse
    Redragon x3
    Internet Speed
    xfinity gigabyte
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    Firefox
    Antivirus
    mbam pro
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