Dogcatcher
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An article is needed on how to get rid of the desktop watermark "SecureBoot isn't configured correctly".
Almost all of the web commentary addresses the issue from Microsoft's perspective, i.e. that SecureBoot should be enabled, and that we need to be warned when it is not. Good answers, many of them, but they address only part of the problem.
For those of us who have a PC capable of SecureBoot, but where we have chosen knowingly and intentionally to enable Legacy Boot, there has to be a way to get rid of the watermark. So, how to do it?
Using the Group Policy editor to enable/disable "Use enhanced Boot Configuration Data validation profile" had no effect on my Samsung laptop.
Almost all of the web commentary addresses the issue from Microsoft's perspective, i.e. that SecureBoot should be enabled, and that we need to be warned when it is not. Good answers, many of them, but they address only part of the problem.
For those of us who have a PC capable of SecureBoot, but where we have chosen knowingly and intentionally to enable Legacy Boot, there has to be a way to get rid of the watermark. So, how to do it?
Using the Group Policy editor to enable/disable "Use enhanced Boot Configuration Data validation profile" had no effect on my Samsung laptop.
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