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Secure Boot is a security feature that's supported by most modern hardware which prevents malware hijacking your computer as Windows boots. You'll need to enable Secure Boot in order to install Windows 11. If you're still running Windows 10 or earlier, head to your computer's BIOS to enable Secure Boot. The menu name will vary by manufacturer, but it should be under something like 'Boot Settings'. You should be able to toggle Secure Boot to 'On', save your changes, and restart the computer.
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