restore images of boot process

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Paolo Matarazzo
2023-02-13 10:28:15 -05:00
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@ -91,13 +91,13 @@ To trust and boot operating systems, like Linux, and components signed by the UE
1. Open the firmware menu, either:
- Boot the PC, and press the manufacturers key to open the menus. Common keys used: Esc, Delete, F1, F2, F10, F11, or F12. On tablets, common buttons are Volume up or Volume down. During startup, theres often a screen that mentions the key. If theres not one, or if the screen goes by too fast to see it, check your manufacturers site.
- Boot the PC, and press the manufacturer's key to open the menus. Common keys used: Esc, Delete, F1, F2, F10, F11, or F12. On tablets, common buttons are Volume up or Volume down. During startup, there's often a screen that mentions the key. If there's not one, or if the screen goes by too fast to see it, check your manufacturer's site.
- Or, if Windows is already installed, from either the Sign on screen or the Start menu, select Power ( ) > hold Shift while selecting Restart. Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware settings.
2. From the firmware menu navigate to Security > Secure Boot and select the option to trust the 3rd Party CA.
2. From the firmware menu navigate to Security > Secure Boot and select the option to trust the "3rd Party CA".
3. Save changes and exit.
3. Save changes and exit.
Microsoft continues to collaborate with Linux and IHV ecosystem partners to design least privileged features to help you stay secure and opt-in trust for only the publishers and components you trust.
@ -132,6 +132,8 @@ Depending on the implementation and configuration, the server can now determine
Figure 2 illustrates the Measured Boot and remote attestation process.
![Measured Boot and remote attestation process.](./images/dn168167.measure_boot(en-us,MSDN.10).png)
*Figure 2. Measured Boot proves the PC's health to a remote server*