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That's because current generation of hardware does not mandate secure boot on x86. I expect that will change once Windows 11 has had a few years to turn the majority of the computers secure-boot capable due to its hardware demands.



That would be against the current UEFI spec. I get that people are cynical and expect this to happen but I don't think it will.

There are however going to be a lot more issues self-enrolling keys going forward.




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