#Changing the Secure Boot on BIOS

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unkempt mason
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Model: Legion 5i 15IMH05H
Specs: i7 - 10750H, 16gb, RTX2060
Describe your issue: I'm trying to enable the Secure Boot on Bios, but it doesn't save when i change the option.
Have you tried troubleshooting?: I looked for the problem in community but it doesn't worked.
When did you encounter the issue?: Since when i tryed for the first time now.
Did it start after installing new drivers or software?: No
Can you provide images/or videos of the issue?: Yes

tacit mason
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hmm

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@rugged radish ya have lagoon gen 5 right could ya help him?

rugged radish
tacit mason
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who have lagoon 5 gen 5 hmm

tacit mason
rugged radish
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Did he choose Save and restart ?

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Sometimes muscle memory just love the first option instead of looking

unkempt mason
tacit mason
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Maybe try to reset the TPM keys

unkempt mason
# tacit mason Maybe try to reset the TPM keys

i saw a orientation on a support page in Reddit that told me this:

You need to set platform in "User mode", Secure Boot in "Standard mode" and Load Setup Defalts.

You could do it by Restoring Factory Keys:

BIOS - Security - Secure Boot - Restore Factory Keys - Enter

BIOS - Restart - OS Optimized Defaults - Enabled

BIOS - Restart - Load Setup Defaults - Enter

Go to BIOS - Main and check if UEFI Secure Boot is on.

So i tried that and nothing works :/

tacit mason
unkempt mason
# tacit mason Describe "did not save"?

Well... I change the Disable option to Enable option in BIOS. Press F10, save the changes and leave. But when i enter BIOS again, it doesn't change nothing. Still in disable option

unkempt mason
wispy rose
tacit mason
wispy rose
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also @full socket

tacit mason
full socket
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Reset\Restore Factory Keys in bios

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@unkempt mason try athis

unkempt mason
winter dagger
unkempt mason