To do this, boot from the Windows 10 install media and on the first installation screen press Shift + F10. As a solution, first of all try to disable driver signature verification on Windows. Rarely the error can occur because of unsigned drivers, that conflicting with the system protection module. Usually, the settings are saved with the F10 key, but again, it depends on the BIOS version. The next step is to check the Secure Boot settings in BIOS or UEFI (you can access this screen with the system settings is either immediately after clicking OK in the error message or by standard BIOS input methods, by pressing F1, F2, Fn + F2 or Delete).Īfter the changes made to the BIOS, they need to be saved.
If the error occurs after connecting a second disk or a USB flash drive (which you are not going to use for the OS boot), make sure that you are booting from the correct drive (from the hard disk or Windows Boot Manager) or disconnect the attached drive-perhaps this will fix the problem. In this post, we’ll show you some simple ways to fix the problem and restore the system boot to a normal state.