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HELP! Secure Boot can't be disabled unless I disable PTT?

QuickTech Self Boot (PC)FAQsUpdated 9/26/2019

PTT = Platform Trusted Technology.

To disable:

1. Look for Security settings.

2. Select PTT Security

3. Uncheck PTT ON setting.

4. Save and exit.

5. Boot back into BIOS CMOS Settings

6. Now change secure boot settings as needed.

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