updated the win10s steps

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Celeste de Guzman 2017-10-17 11:49:44 -07:00
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@ -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