how to disable secure boot asus

To disable Secure Boot on an ASUS system, you need to change a few options in the BIOS/UEFI, usually under the Security or Boot menus.
Important warnings
- Disabling Secure Boot reduces protection against some malware and rootkits.
- Some OEM Windows installs or features (like BitLocker) may react to firmware changes and ask for recovery keys on reboot.
- Only disable Secure Boot if you really need to (for example, to install certain versions of Linux, run older OSes, or use unsigned drivers).
Basic steps (most ASUS laptops/desktops)
These are the most common steps shown in support docs and tutorials; menu names can vary slightly by model.
- Enter BIOS/UEFI setup
- Shut down the PC completely.
- Power it on and immediately keep pressing F2 (sometimes Del or Esc on desktops) until the ASUS UEFI/BIOS screen appears.
- Switch to Advanced Mode
- If you see an âEZ Modeâ screen, press F7 or click Advanced Mode at the bottom.
- Check CSM / Boot Mode (if needed)
- Go to the Boot tab.
- If CSM (Compatibility Support Module) is enabled, many ASUS boards hide or lock Secure Boot options.
* For some models you must:
* Set **Boot Mode** or **OS Type** to something like âWindows UEFI modeâ, and/or
* Disable CSM to expose Secure Boot controls.
- Find Secure Boot settings
- Go to Security tab (on many laptops) or Boot â Secure Boot (on many motherboards).
* Look for entries such as:
* **Secure Boot** , **Secure Boot Control** , or
* **Secure Boot State** , **Key Management** , **Secure Boot Mode**.
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Disable Secure Boot
Depending on what you see:- If there is Secure Boot or Secure Boot Control : set it to Disabled.
* If you see **OS Type** set to âWindows UEFI modeâ, change it to something like âOther OSâ, which effectively disables Secure Boot on many ASUS firmwares.
* On some older boards, you may need to clear/delete Secure Boot keys under **Key Management** or use an option like **Delete All Secure Boot Variables** to put the system into âSetup Mode,â which turns Secure Boot off.
- Save and exit
- Press F10 , confirm Save changes and reset , then let the machine reboot.
If there is no âDisableâ option
Some ASUS TUF/ROG and OEM laptops only show âStandard/Customâ or hide the toggle entirely.
- Try changing OS Type to âOther OSâ under Boot â Secure Boot ; this often disables Secure Boot even when there is no literal âDisabledâ option.
- If you see Secure Boot Mode: Standard / Custom , switching to Custom can expose key-management options; deleting the keys or setting the platform to Setup Mode effectively disables Secure Boot.
- On some prebuilt Windows 10/11 machines, firmware updates or vendor restrictions may limit disabling; forum threads report being able to change it only after a BIOS update or resetting BIOS to defaults first.
How to confirm Secure Boot is off
After restarting into Windows:
- Press Win + R , type
msinfo32, press Enter. - In System Information , look for:
- Secure Boot State â it should say Off if you successfully disabled it.
Why people disable Secure Boot (current/âtrendingâ reasons)
On recent ASUS hardware, many users are turning Secure Boot off when:
- Installing certain Linux distributions or older Windows versions that are easier to boot without Secure Boot, especially in dual-boot setups.
- Using modded GPU drivers, some anti-cheatâsensitive tools, or custom bootloaders that are not signed in a Secure Bootâcompatible way.
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