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How to Enable, Disable, and Check Secure Boot Status on DFI Products?

Learn about Secure Boot option in DFI products.

  1. What is Secure Boot?
    Secure Boot is a security feature in the BIOS that ensures only trusted software can boot on your system. It requires both a public key and a private key for authentication.

  2. Are DFI products affected by Secure Boot key compromises?
    DFI products will not encounter any issues related to Secure Boot key compromises if the Secure Boot function is not enabled. For DFI standard products, Secure Boot is disabled by default.

  3. How do I enable or disable Secure Boot on my DFI devices?
    To enable or disable Secure Boot on your DFI devices:

    3.1 Enter the BIOS setup and navigate to the "Security" page.

    3.2 Select "Secure Boot" and choose either "Disabled" or "Enabled" as desired.


    3.3 Press F10 to save the configuration and reset your system.

  4. How can I check the Secure Boot status on my DFI devices?
    To check the Secure Boot status on your DFI devices:

    4.1. Enter the BIOS setup and navigate to the "Security" page.

    4.2. If Secure Boot is enabled, it will show as "Active."

    4.3. If Secure Boot is disabled, it will show as "Not Active."

For more detailed technical information, please get in touch with the DFI Inc. team.