Secure boot make BSOD

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Jakub przekwas1

I installed Windows 11 without secure boot enabled, opening the console and editing the registry during the installer, everything worked without a problem. I wanted to run Valorant recently, but it turned out that the game requires Secure Boot to be turned on. I tried to enable secure boot from the BIOS level, only then the disk on which the system is installed disappears from the list of bootable devices. The system disk is of the MBR type. I tried using this MBR2GPT application to change the disk type, and restarting the computer only then it gets a BSOD. Now I'm at this point again,"I insta

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