The error you're encountering is related to Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 settings on your system. Here’s how you can resolve it:
**Enable Secure Boot and TPM:** Go into your BIOS/UEFI settings. Look for options to enable both Secure Boot and TPM (Trusted Platform Module). This is typically found under Advanced, Security, or Boot options.
**Important Note:** Before enabling Secure Boot, verify if your system uses Legacy BIOS or UEFI mode. Enabling Secure Boot on a system configured with Legacy BIOS (MBR) instead of UEFI can make your Windows installation unbootable. It’s crucial to check:
Open System Information and check the BIOS mode (it should be UEFI).
Ensure your disk partition style is GPT (required for UEFI).
**Update Windows:** Ensure your Windows is up-to-date. Sometimes, enabling these features requires the latest Windows updates.
For more detailed guidance, refer to these support articles:
This article applies only to Windows 11 users. About Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and Secure Boot are security technologies that allow Windows 11 to boot programs using a ...