![]() I then updated Steelseries Engine (for my Steelseries Rival mouse) from 3.6.6 to 3.6.7, then rebooted, and the red alert window came up talking about a Secure Boot violation, unauthorized changes, etc.īooting up in Safe Mode was not possible, and the Secure Boot setting in the BIOS was greyed out and not changeable in a straightforward manner. After installing them, I rebooted, and it booted up fine. ![]() Today, on the Windows 7 install, a few updates came through on Windows Update: KB3138901, KB3139923, KB3137061, KB3133977, none of which seem to have anything particularly to do with Secure Boot. Secure Boot suddenly stopped working for Windows 7 but not for Windows 10. ![]() I'm dual booting Windows 10 on one SSD and Windows 7 on the other SSD motherboard is the ASUS Sabertooth Z170. ![]()
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