Allright, here is how to enable testsigning / kerneldebug while keeping secure boot happy. In administrator prompt enter the following(not powershell): bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu 1 bcdedit /set optionsedit 1 bcdedit /bootems 1 bcdedit /ems 1 reboot
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I love this name. It is very dwizzle-y
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Lol, this is hilarious. Starting to suspect you have a personal vendetta with someone xD
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nah - nothing personal. I strongly disagree about the direction he is taking Microsoft, hes views on privacy, hes ideas about end users rights to control their own computer and he slashes what improve security for end users and instead focus on stuff nobody wants and do no good
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@dwizzzleMSFT any comments? -
yeah this is working exactly as it should and disabling it requires: 1) Authenticated admin (bcdedit) 2) Physical presence (boot menu) SB is designed to let an admin in physical possession disable it. My guess is he doesn't know that https://www.nsa.gov/Portals/70/documents/what-we-do/cybersecurity/professional-resources/ctr-uefi-defensive-practices-guidance.pdf …
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You also need a logo!
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I would have suggested Boot'ems sounds like a cat
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