GK3 Secure boot bios update
Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
This is a new way to install windows 11, no other reg tweeks to do
Download windows 11 iso from microsoft
download Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 https://www.neowin.net/news/rufus-316-beta-2/
Run rufus, click on select, and browse to windows 11 iso
Click on Image options and select Extended windows 11 (no TPM/no secure boot /8 gig of ram)
Put a 8 gig usb stick in, and click start
Boot from usb stick and install as normal
Download windows 11 iso from microsoft
download Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 https://www.neowin.net/news/rufus-316-beta-2/
Run rufus, click on select, and browse to windows 11 iso
Click on Image options and select Extended windows 11 (no TPM/no secure boot /8 gig of ram)
Put a 8 gig usb stick in, and click start
Boot from usb stick and install as normal
Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
Thanks !!Servo128 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 4:31 pm This is a new way to install windows 11, no other reg tweeks to do
Download windows 11 iso from microsoft
download Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 (google it)
Run rufus, click on select, and browse to windows 11 iso
Click on Image options and select Extended windows 11 (no TPM/no secure boot /8 gig of ram)
Put a 8 gig usb stick in, and click start
Boot from usb stick and install as normal
It's the same reg thing as before but now automated.
I prefer to upgrade my W10 Pro to W11 Pro in legit with all the features ever functional and updatable.
Please, @admin, a BIOS update to comply the W11 requirements !!!
Greets !!
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Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
El arranque uefi lo tienes por defecto en la BIOS y en Windows 10. El problema es el secure boot, que no está implementando en nuestra BIOS.tecnoliver wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 10:19 am Saludos,
segui los pasos de esta web, https://www.hiberhernandez.com/2021/07/ ... odo-facil/ ,
y una vez instalado windows 11, entre en la bios y ya me dejo activar el arranque UEFI, como pueden ver en la imagen https://ibb.co/gdQRBBf. Ahora ya tengo el arranque seguro y el TPM activados.
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Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
Thank you very much for sharing. I will also try the method you said. Regarding the urgency that everyone wants to upgrade the Win11 system. I can appreciate it. Due to CPU limitations, it is currently not possible to install through Microsoft's online upgrade. Please be patient. Our professional system personnel are already developing the stable version of Win11. Being tested on ACEPC machine. I will bring you good news as soon as possible.Servo128 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 4:31 pm This is a new way to install windows 11, no other reg tweeks to do
Download windows 11 iso from microsoft
download Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 https://www.neowin.net/news/rufus-316-beta-2/
Run rufus, click on select, and browse to windows 11 iso
Click on Image options and select Extended windows 11 (no TPM/no secure boot /8 gig of ram)
Put a 8 gig usb stick in, and click start
Boot from usb stick and install as normal
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Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
greudeucis, on my AK3 the secure boot setting is in the Boot Menu in the BIOS (not in security where you might expect it). It is a bit of a hassle to describe it but if you cant find it I'll try and do a detailed procedure for you, come back to me if you need to.
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Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
greudeucis, Beg Pardon told you wrong so I've been in and checked, On the AK3v I went into BIOS then Boot tab, bottom item FTPM, (ENTER) change to Enable. Then Security Tab, Secure Boot enable, then it gave me another menu with another secure boot option where I had to go from Disabled to Enabled again. that was it, save and exit, ran the tool and it passed. I've been running Windows 11 for 1 week now as it came out on 5th of October and I'm in the Windows Insider Programme so got it on the release day. The upgrade is quite slow (even though I have a VM 200m/bit connection) the whole thing took about 2 hours.
I've done a security upgrade this morning (Windows Defender item) and everything works fine. Just wish the GK3 would update.
I've done a security upgrade this morning (Windows Defender item) and everything works fine. Just wish the GK3 would update.
Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
@admin: CPU limitations on GK3V ??
Only the lack of option to enable Secure Boot on BIOS avoid the install compatible check from w11.
That missing option was available on former GK3V BIOS like be showed in the YT video posted earlier in this tread.
I don't know any CPU limitation. Celeron J4125 is on the compatible CPUs list.
I buyed this machine for that. One small size factor computer compatible with W11.
Greets
Only the lack of option to enable Secure Boot on BIOS avoid the install compatible check from w11.
That missing option was available on former GK3V BIOS like be showed in the YT video posted earlier in this tread.
I don't know any CPU limitation. Celeron J4125 is on the compatible CPUs list.
I buyed this machine for that. One small size factor computer compatible with W11.
Greets
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Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
I have Windows 11 updated from Windows 10 without data loss and updates working!!
You need to download win 11 ISO from microsoft page (very important the same language you have installed).
Then execute regedit and add this key
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup
Add new REG_DWORD (32 bits) with the name 'AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU', with value '1'.
Restart and execute setup from the ISO W11, and voila!!! the update starts and in 1 hour you have W11 with updates (I searched for updates and the system apply some security updates)
Great!
You need to download win 11 ISO from microsoft page (very important the same language you have installed).
Then execute regedit and add this key
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup
Add new REG_DWORD (32 bits) with the name 'AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU', with value '1'.
Restart and execute setup from the ISO W11, and voila!!! the update starts and in 1 hour you have W11 with updates (I searched for updates and the system apply some security updates)
Great!
Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
admin
The cpu is fine and in Microsoft approved list
CPU Passed
Memory Passed
Secure boot Failed
We need the option for "Secure Boot" added to the bios to enable it
I would, like others, be able to install windows 11 legally without the bypass
Microsoft can disable all these patches with one update.
I have another mini pc (another make) and that has all the options in the bios.
I can upgrade from windows 10 or do a fresh install
The cpu is fine and in Microsoft approved list
CPU Passed
Memory Passed
Secure boot Failed
We need the option for "Secure Boot" added to the bios to enable it
I would, like others, be able to install windows 11 legally without the bypass
Microsoft can disable all these patches with one update.
I have another mini pc (another make) and that has all the options in the bios.
I can upgrade from windows 10 or do a fresh install
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Re: GK3 Secure boot bios update
I wrote ACEPC technical service, and they answer to me that they cant implemet secure boot on BIOS, they are not going to update BIOS anytime.Servo128 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:46 am admin
The cpu is fine and in Microsoft approved list
CPU Passed
Memory Passed
Secure boot Failed
We need the option for "Secure Boot" added to the bios to enable it
I would, like others, be able to install windows 11 legally without the bypass
Microsoft can disable all these patches with one update.
I have another mini pc (another make) and that has all the options in the bios.
I can upgrade from windows 10 or do a fresh install
I posted avove the workaround that worked for me, updating from W10 and having W11 updates enabled.