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Do all UEFI have secure boot?

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Secure Boot is one feature of the latest Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) 2.3. 1 specification (Errata C). The feature defines an entirely new interface between operating system and firmware/BIOS. When enabled and fully configured, Secure Boot helps a computer resist attacks and infection from malware.

Does all UEFI support Secure Boot?

Is Secure Boot only in UEFI?

Secure Boot requires a recent version of UEFI.

How do I make UEFI Secure Boot?

Enable UEFI Optimized Boot. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Server Security > Secure Boot Settings > Secure Boot Enforcement and press Enter. Select a setting and press Enter: Enabled — Enables Secure Boot.

Does Windows 10 need UEFI Secure Boot?

For new devices that are launched a year after the release of Windows 10, they must have UEFI and Secure Boot enabled at the factory. This does not affect existing systems.

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