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It is a setting in hacmini.pkg. If you do it for the forst time - you might need extra steps... You do not need to activate Secure Boot in BIOS! |
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thanks,I'm done,The reason is the bios setting. I turned off a bios controller, resulting in no Thunder safety level setting. |
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Is the "Secure Boot" mentioned in the update announcement a setting in bios or a custom setting in hacmini.pkg, or do you want to open "Secure Boot"?
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