L Lee Johnathan Honorable Oct 14, 2013 7 0 10,510 Oct 17, 2013 #1 Should I configure the SecureBoot correctly or should I leave it as that? Is SecureBoot important?
WinOutreach2 Distinguished Mar 3, 2011 413 0 19,160 Oct 18, 2013 #2 Secure Boot is an important security feature of Windows 8 which protects against malware which operates outside the operating system, such as rootkit and bootkit type infections. There is a video demonstration of the technology available here from the Springboard Series on TechNet. If you are receiving the message after having upgrade to 8.1, you may want to check out this article detailing why it is appearing and how to resolve it. Generally, enabling secure boot in your firmware or updating your firmware to include compatible policies is the quick resolution. Upvote 0 Downvote
Secure Boot is an important security feature of Windows 8 which protects against malware which operates outside the operating system, such as rootkit and bootkit type infections. There is a video demonstration of the technology available here from the Springboard Series on TechNet. If you are receiving the message after having upgrade to 8.1, you may want to check out this article detailing why it is appearing and how to resolve it. Generally, enabling secure boot in your firmware or updating your firmware to include compatible policies is the quick resolution.