![]() CSM stands for Compatibility Support Module, and it enables or disables UEFI CSM to support a legacy (older, outdated) PC boot process. To be able to see Secure Boot listed in the Bios, you need to disable CSM Support. How to find Secure Boot (Disable CSM Support) So, Secure Boot needs to be enabled in the bios – if you can find it. Windows 11 requires Secure Boot to be switched on (Enabled). This option wasn’t listed when I installed Windows 11 on the 29th of June). ![]() (Edit: You can now download the Windows 11 SDK via the Windows ISO Downloader Development panel if you prefer to bypass first installing Windows 10. Don’t forget to set up your Windows 10 or Windows 11 install media beforehand. ![]() Skip to all steps if you don’t want to read any explanations.
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