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* **Disable Secure Boot**. Secure boot is designed to prevent changes to the currently installed OS. Obviously, this has the potential to interfere with a new OS installation. | * **Disable Secure Boot**. Secure boot is designed to prevent changes to the currently installed OS. Obviously, this has the potential to interfere with a new OS installation. |
* **Enable legacy BIOS**. This may be represented as **Enable Legacy BOOT**, **Enable Legacy BIOS** and similar labels. **__Disable__ UEFI Boot** may be an option as well. | * **Enable Legacy BIOS**. This may be represented as **Enable Legacy BOOT**, **Enable Legacy BIOS** and similar labels. **__Disable__ UEFI Boot** may be an option as well. |
| * **Compatibility Support Mode**. Another mode on newer Motherboards, that is similar to **Enable Legacy BIOS**, which enables the installation of an alternate operating system. |
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For users who are unsure of how to enter into BIOS and set variables, the guidance found -> [[https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-enter-bios-2624481|here]] may be useful. | For users who are unsure of how to enter into BIOS and set variables, the guidance found -> [[https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-enter-bios-2624481|here]] may be useful. |