![]() #INSYDEH20 SETUP UTILITY HP BLUE SCREEN HOW TO#Over the last few days trying to figure out how to fix I tried to use the HP security tools builtin windows it disable the TPM, This required me to create a windows password which of course I didn't write down yesterday and I have no idea what it is. It wasn't till after that I tried to use PXE boot. While this process worked it also deleted the built recovery partition that came on the hard-drive. When I first got I wanted to make a backup of the stock image so I used the HP tool to create a recovery USB. I am thinking that some this might be my own fault. I should also mention that the computer also won't boot to any of normal external media but I would expect that with this UEFI thing forced on. Has anybody else ran into a similar with HP secure boot/UEFI refusing to turn off recently? I have a lot of HP computers but this the first time I have had one with this secure boot. ![]() HP support just told me "that isn't suppose to happen" they are going to look into the issue or something and call me back. I reset the bios to factory defaults a few times but no luck. I called HP support and have been back and forth with them for two days now. When I clear the secure boot key it does ask me to type in a code. I've tried clearing the boot key several times but no matter what I do when I save the changes it goes right back to Legacy Support Disabled. When I follow the standard directions to disable secure boot and enable legacy boot it doesn't save the settings. So I figure it must have some do the new to me Secure boot function. ![]() When I tried to boot to the network it seems like it find the WDS but then says before I can do anything else Selected Boot Image didn't authenticate. I want to get to connection to my WDS server so I can put a custom image on it. I got a brand new prodesk 400 it has windows 10 install on it. ![]()
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