Microsoft’s CA-2023 Secure Boot update broke PCs. Learn why UEFI firmware failed, how vendors reacted, and how to fix your boot issues.
Event ID 1034: The cause of this informative event being logged is a confirmation that the Secure Boot DBX database has been updated successfully. Modifying or updating the untrusted Secure Boot ...
Secure Boot issues are more common than they should be. Firmware updates, factory resets, and a few PowerShell scripts can fix most of them.
When the system raises a flag on the Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011 certificate, it clearly indicates that something is amiss or a security protocol has been triggered. It could be due to ...
Secure Boot certificates will expire in June 2026 after their 15-year lifespan. Keep Windows and firmware updated; new certificates will install automatically via a monthly Windows Update. If not ...
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The Secure Boot certificates on your PC expire in June, and Windows 10 machines will never get the fix
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So... my Asus mobo (ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming) is from 2018, and while the code Andrew provided for PowerShell shows I'm OK for the new cert, I get "False" for Default ...
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