: Ensuring that Microsoft-signed shim bootloaders for Linux distros are recognized by your motherboard's firmware. How to Install
: Users of OpenCore often use it to enable Secure Boot while maintaining a dual-boot environment.
: Copy the .bin file to a FAT32-formatted USB drive. Enter your BIOS menu, look for Secure Boot or Key Management , and select the option to update or append the "db" (Allowed Signatures) variable.
: Updating to the Windows UEFI CA 2023 certificate to ensure long-term compatibility with Windows updates.
Download the package labeled (or similar for your architecture).
: Ensuring that Microsoft-signed shim bootloaders for Linux distros are recognized by your motherboard's firmware. How to Install
: Users of OpenCore often use it to enable Secure Boot while maintaining a dual-boot environment.
: Copy the .bin file to a FAT32-formatted USB drive. Enter your BIOS menu, look for Secure Boot or Key Management , and select the option to update or append the "db" (Allowed Signatures) variable.
: Updating to the Windows UEFI CA 2023 certificate to ensure long-term compatibility with Windows updates.
Download the package labeled (or similar for your architecture).