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ASUS Motherboard Secure Boot Guide - 03

Ethan Bennett By Ethan Bennett
date Last updated: 2025-09-16 clock 2 min

This Guide applies to the following motherboards:

  • PRIME Z790-P WIFI
  • PRIME Z790-P
  • TUF GAMING B760M-PLUS WIFI D4
  • TX GAMING B760M WIFI D4
  • B760M-AYW WIFI
  • PRIME B760M-K D4
  • B760M-AYW WIFI D4
  • TUF GAMING B760M-PLUS WIFI
  • TX GAMING B760M WIFI
  • TUF GAMING Z790-PLUS WIFI
  • PRIME B760M-K
  • TUF GAMING B760M-PLUS D4
  • PRIME Z790-P D4
  • PRIME B760M-A WIFI D4
  • TUF GAMING B760M-PLUS
  • PRIME Z790-V AX

Step 1: How to Enter BIOS Settings

If the system does not automatically enter BIOS setup, manually restart the computer and continuously press the Delete key to access the ASUS motherboard BIOS interface. After entering the interface, follow the prompt to click Advanced Mode (or press the F7 key) to enter Advanced Mode.

Step 2: How to Enable TPM

(Skip this step if TPM is already enabled.)
In the top menu bar, click Advanced, then select PCH-FW Configuration from the list. Locate the TPM Device Selection option, click the dropdown menu on the right, and select Enable Firmware TPM.

Step 3: How to Enable Secure Boot

In the top menu bar, click Boot, then select Secure Boot from the list. Click [OS Type] and choose Windows UEFI Mode. After completing the settings, press F10 to save and restart the computer.

After completing the above settings, please open GearUP and recheck whether Secure Boot has been enabled.

About The Author
Ethan Bennett Ethan Bennett

Ethan Bennett, an independent gaming media professional and avid gaming enthusiast, is proficient in various types of PC games and has an in-depth understanding of network issues in online gaming. At GearUP, Ethan helps us identify players' network optimization needs and assists in writing blogs to share with a wider audience on how to solve common network problems like game lag and packet loss."

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