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Processor | Intel core i7-8700K |
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Motherboard | MSI Z370 Tomahawk |
Memory | HyperX 16GB 2666mhz (2x8GB) |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX 1070FE |
I've recently updated to windows 11 (TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot were turned on for that of course) but after the update when I tried to play Valorant, it said that either the TPM or Secure Boot were not on, after checking, turned out Secure Boot was disabled. I tried enabling it in BIOS, so I changed the boot option to be UEFI, instead of LEGACY+UEFI and rebooting, but after that I was getting the error "CSM is Loaded! Disable the CSM in Setup. Repeat the operation after Reboot to ensure UEFI Video (GOP) driver is operational" when trying to enable Secure Boot. When I clicked just OK and restarting, my BIOS was disabled/dead but clearing CMOS was bringing it back to life (I tried multiple times). Anyways. the question is what do I do now, since this is one of the main games I play and I don't want to go back to Windows 10. The weird thing is, how did I have Secure Boot turned on with Windows 10, but with with 11, it shows this weird problem.
MB: MSI Z370 Tomahawk, flashed to it's latest bios version - 7B47v1B2 (tried with 2 older versions beforehand, same problem there)
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1070FE, with vbios version - 86.04.26.00.01
GPU-Z shows UEFI ticked a.k.a my GPU is UEFI Ready
Windows system information shows BIOS Mode as UEFI
MB: MSI Z370 Tomahawk, flashed to it's latest bios version - 7B47v1B2 (tried with 2 older versions beforehand, same problem there)
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1070FE, with vbios version - 86.04.26.00.01
GPU-Z shows UEFI ticked a.k.a my GPU is UEFI Ready
Windows system information shows BIOS Mode as UEFI