Hi
A couple of weeks ago I received delivery of my fab new PCS all-in-one (Vanguard III 27).
Unfortunately, it appears that Secure Boot is 'unsupported'. Not disabled, but actually unsupported.
I reached out to PCS Support directly, who suggested I go into BIOS and click the 'PCH-FW' configuration, and select PTT or Intel PTT. Unfortunately there is no PCH-FW item to choose for me. I thought it worth posting in this Forum too - if anyone can help? Thanks.
BIOS mode is UEFI. The PC has two drives (a 256GB PCS PCIe M.2 SSD for booting, and a larger 4TB Samsung 870 M2 SSD for storage).
In the BIOS set-up, there is no 'secure boot' item listed - which is strange. I am wondering if the BIOS (or UEFI) itself is correct and up to date - but I am not an expert.
I have jpg screenshots of my BIOS screens, the Disk Management screen, and the System Information screen - but these seem to be too large (about 5MB each) to attach to this post. I can send, or attach if someone knows how to reduce their size
Any help very much appreciated!
Thanks.
A couple of weeks ago I received delivery of my fab new PCS all-in-one (Vanguard III 27).
Unfortunately, it appears that Secure Boot is 'unsupported'. Not disabled, but actually unsupported.
I reached out to PCS Support directly, who suggested I go into BIOS and click the 'PCH-FW' configuration, and select PTT or Intel PTT. Unfortunately there is no PCH-FW item to choose for me. I thought it worth posting in this Forum too - if anyone can help? Thanks.
BIOS mode is UEFI. The PC has two drives (a 256GB PCS PCIe M.2 SSD for booting, and a larger 4TB Samsung 870 M2 SSD for storage).
In the BIOS set-up, there is no 'secure boot' item listed - which is strange. I am wondering if the BIOS (or UEFI) itself is correct and up to date - but I am not an expert.
I have jpg screenshots of my BIOS screens, the Disk Management screen, and the System Information screen - but these seem to be too large (about 5MB each) to attach to this post. I can send, or attach if someone knows how to reduce their size
Any help very much appreciated!
Thanks.