diff --git a/education/windows/test-windows10s-for-edu.md b/education/windows/test-windows10s-for-edu.md index 28761e9071..c8332719a5 100644 --- a/education/windows/test-windows10s-for-edu.md +++ b/education/windows/test-windows10s-for-edu.md @@ -167,14 +167,20 @@ After going back to your previous edition of Windows 10, you may receive the fol If you see this message, follow these steps to stop receiving the message: -1. Restart your PC and enter UEFI/BIOS. Depending on your PC, you may need to press **Delete**, **F1**, or **F2** as soon as the PC begins to power on. -2. Once you've accessed the UEFI/BIOS, look for the menu item labeled **Security** or **Security Settings** and navigate to it. -3. Look for an option called **Secure boot configuration**, **Secure boot**, or **UEFI Boot** and disable this option. -4. Save your settings and then exit UEFI/BIOS. This will restart your PC. +1. If you have BitLocker enabled, disable it first in the Control Panel. Go to **Manage BitLocker** and select **Turn off BitLocker**. +2. Open Windows **Settings** and go to **Update & security > Recovery**. +3. In the **Recover** page, find **Advanced startup** and select **Restart now** to start your PC. +4. After restarting, in the **Choose an option** page, select **Troubleshoot**. +5. In the **Troubleshoot** page, select **Advanced options**, and in the **Advanced options** page select **UEFI Firmware Settings**. +6. In the **UEFI Firmware Settings** page, select **Restart** to get to the device-specific BIOS menu. +7. Once you've accessed UEFI, look for the menu item labeled **Security** or **Security Settings** and navigate to it. +8. Look for an option called **Secure boot configuration**, **Secure boot**, or **UEFI Boot**. If you can't find one of these options, check the **Boot** menu. +9. Disable the secure boot/UEFI boot option. +4. Save your settings and then exit UEFI. This will restart your PC. 5. After Windows is done booting up, confirm that you no longer see the message. > [!NOTE] - > We recommend following these steps again to re-enable the **Secure boot configuration**, **Secure boot**, or **UEFI Boot** option, which you disabled in step 3. + > We recommend following these steps again to re-enable the **Secure boot configuration**, **Secure boot**, or **UEFI Boot** option, which you disabled in step 9, and then subsequently re-enable BitLocker (if you previously had this enabled). ### Use installation media to reinstall Windows 10