Windows 11 BIOS Settings [Enable TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, UEFI]

 

Windows 11 BIOS Settings [Enable TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, UEFI]

To enable TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and UEFI on Windows 11, you will need to make changes to the BIOS settings on your computer. The specific steps for doing this will vary depending on your computer's make and model, but in general, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Start your computer and press the appropriate key to enter the BIOS or UEFI setup utility. This key is usually displayed on the screen during startup and may be a function key (such as F2 or F10) or a key on the keyboard (such as Del or Esc).

  2. Once you are in the BIOS or UEFI setup utility, navigate to the "Security" or "Security Configuration" menu.

  3. Look for an option to enable TPM 2.0. Depending on your computer's BIOS, this option may be located under the "Security" or "Security Configuration" menu or in a separate menu specifically for TPM settings.

  4. Once you have enabled TPM 2.0, you will need to navigate to the "Boot" or "Boot Configuration" menu. Look for an option to enable Secure Boot. It may be located under the "Boot" or "Boot Configuration" menu, or in a separate menu specifically for Secure Boot settings.

  5. Look for the option to enable UEFI. This option may be located under the "Boot" or "Boot Configuration" menu, or in a separate menu specifically for UEFI settings.

  6. Save your changes and exit the BIOS or UEFI setup utility.

It is worth to mention that some BIOS settings have different name, or might have different menu depending on the brand of the motherboard or computer. Also, Some computers might require to activate certain settings by default, so it might be best to check your computer's manual or consult with the computer's manufacturer's website for specific instructions.

Also, please take note that enabling these options can make your computer more secure, but can also prevent it from booting if the secure boot is not configured properly.