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jmcecil
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Posted: November/29/2017 at 12:24pm |
hey all, I just upgraded my Aurora 8 to TB-LT. It is working, however I have to do the reboot with advanced options trick to ignore signed certs (option 7). Are there new drivers for Wind 10 coming that are signed and acceptable to win 10?
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Mike N
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Hi. Do you have Driver 23i installed?
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Michael Nicoletti
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jmcecil
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yes, it was the latest in the downloads section when I did the install last week.
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David A Hoatson
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Make sure you have secure boot turned off: Windows 10 Signing FAQ
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David A. Hoatson Lynx Studio Technology, Inc. Co-founder, Chief Software Engineer |
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jmcecil
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Thanks for the response. I had actually found that post, but I don't seem to have that option in BIOS.
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jmcecil
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Let me provide a more thourough explanation. When rebooting following those instructions I did find the Secure Boot setting. However, it is showing enabled, and I don't see a way to disbable (it is grayed out). There is an option to use a Non-Windows OS, but after checking on the net it said I would no longer be able to boot and would have to do a re-install.
There is also a huge subsection for Secure Boot keys that I don't understand at all.
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jmcecil
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Ok, you got me in the right direction. I found another post that said I could just clear the keys and it would be fine. When I did the clear keys option, it disabled secure boot. Booted up fine and interface is working.
Thank you Edited by jmcecil - November/29/2017 at 3:56pm |
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David A Hoatson
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Each BIOS is different, so it would be impossible for us to give detailed instructions for each BIOS. Glad you got it working...
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jmcecil
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or support secure boot
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David A Hoatson
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Microsoft changed the game on that one.
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David A. Hoatson Lynx Studio Technology, Inc. Co-founder, Chief Software Engineer |
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