How To Enable Secure Boot For Windows 11

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Do you have a system that should support Windows 11 but are still getting "this pc must support secure boot" error? Its probably because your system is setup to MBR. In this video Ill show you haw to use the MBRtoGTP command to fix it so you can install Windows 11.

CAUTION: I may not have been clear in this video. This method ONLY works if your system already support's UEFI but for whatever reason has an MBR disk. If you have an older BIOS that doesn't support UEFI your system will not boot if you follow this guide. If you have already followed the guild and your system is not booting I'm currently working on a video to show you how to fix it. It might be a couple of weeks before I get it done but when I do I will post the link in this comment.

Sorry for any confusion.

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CAUTION: I may not have been clear in this video. This method ONLY works if your system already support's UEFI but for whatever reason has an MBR disk. If you have an older BIOS that doesn't support UEFI your system will not boot if you follow this guide. If you have already followed the guild and your system is not booting I'm currently working on a video to show you how to fix it. It might be a couple of weeks before I get it done but when I do I will post the link in this comment.

Sorry for any confusion.

Edit: here's a link to a video to fix the issue if you are having an issue booting.

CyberCPU
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Absolutely made this a lot easier then other videos. I’ve tried and quit a few times. I absolutely appreciate it.

tomadon
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After months of not knowing how to fix this problem, I can now finally install Windows 11, thanks heaps.

TheAlexBradford
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I have to say, this is definitely one of the better tutorial videos on youtube: informative but straight to the point and also fast

stevothechargermain
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Nice one buddy, I had spent all day trying to work out how to enable secure boot on a first time build.
I had just about given up, then your video came up in my suggestions!
And, yes, I did need to enable uefi in the bios, and change boot order.
Windows 11 here I come!

So grateful. Thank you,
Liked and subscribed.
You have a splendid beard.

boabalaar
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Thanks a million. Was going crazy trying to figure out why system wouldn't boot in secure mode. This fixed all my issues, much appreciated!!

JohnnyButler
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I loved it, the video is simple and it is perfectly understood step by step, you definitely need more support!

blizzrd
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Thank you so much. I’ve spent like a yr trying to get my computer set up for windows 11 and couldn’t figure it out. You gave me the final piece! You’re amazing!

Lifeofaballa
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A quick, down to earth, direct tutorial. Highly useful!

platterjockey
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Thank you dude you are a lifesaver I just got this pc and I thought there was something wrong with it. This really helped me. You deserve a sub after that

ShiOnByBZ_Official
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You are the man, made something that sounded like a nightmare quick and easy. Thanks so much. 👍

Hoigwai
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Maybe this can help some people, because this worked for me: I used this guide but did things a little bit differently. I didn’t do the reset technique in recovery. I just went straight into the administrator command prompt and executed the commands. After the /convert was finished, this is important, it said that I needed to convert things to UEFI mode. I went into the boot section of the BIOS mode after rebooting (and it gave me the drive not found message) and went into the CSM mode and turned everything to UEFI only. Without the command prompt commands, the only way to even boot up my PC/have my NVMe even recognized as a boot drive was to have UEFI and Legacy enabled. The command prompt commands allowed me to properly enable UEFI from unsupported to enabled.

Retfosho
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Perfectly clear and concise video. Unfortunately after entering
“mbr2gpt /validate /disk:0” the command prompt responds with…

MBR2GPT: Attempting to validate disk 0
MBR2GPT: Retrieving layout of disk
MBR/GPT: Validating layout, disk sector size is: 512 bytes
Cannot find OS partition(s) for disk 0

My system obviously has an OS. Not sure how to fix this. Any help would be great. Thanks again for great video.

TheBojengles
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First portion of this video is exactly what I Tried changing UEFI through bios and would not boot back into windows, bios loop. Did this and worked perfectly, Thanks!

biounlimited
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It's showing error
Disk validation failed

XBatman-npbx
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Perfect! Was trying to get my wife's handmedown machine ready for Windows 11 and had run into this exact snag. Thanks so much for an easy to digest and working solution!

ericsahrmann
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When I write the first command it says, ,Disk layout validation failed for disk 0". I searched for hours on end and still found nothing. How can I fix this issue?

crysty
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Yes this worked first time in the first method. Lovely step by step video on my phone whilst sorting it out. Thanks very much for all your help. Nice steady and to the point!

lightningpete
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no matter what i do i am stuck with the 'cannot find OS partition(s) for disk 0'. I have tried countless things and i cant seem to fix it. Anyone know what i can do?

choobab
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Thank you sir. I followed your instructions and everything went through without a hitch. I gave you a thumbs up and subscribed. Now I get the “This PC meets Windows 11 requirements “ message right away. I build this pc a few months ago because my previous one was about 10 years old and couldn’t get Windows 11. Anyways I needed to upgrade and now I can get Windows 11 and do much more. Thanks again.

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