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By +Warwagon · Posted
In rare occasions when you turn your computer on you will be greeted with a secureboot error followed by the message "No boot device found" If you go into the UEFI and disable secureboot the system boots up just fine. Below is a method I found online to fix the issue Disable Secureboot and boot into Windows (If Bitlocker is enable you'll have to go to https://aka.ms/myrecoverykey on another device to find your bitlocker recovery key). Find a flash drive and make sure it's formatted Fat32 Create a folder on the flash drive called EFI and a subfolder inside EFI called BOOT On your computer navigate to C:\windows\boot\EFI Copy the file SecureBootRecovery.efi to your flash drive\EFI\BOOT Now reboot the computer and tell the computer to boot off that flash drive. You should see a black screen with some text telling you it has repaired secureboot Turn secureboot back on and reboot and your computer should boot normally. -
By sphbecker · Posted
There is a huge portion of the Windows users who use a cooperate provided computer, which means they are using an organization provided username and not a Microsoft account. Also, those users may not be allowed to install a 3rd party browser, so this would be perfect for them. -
By M. Murcek · Posted
COBOL itself is not the problem. Code that has been bodged and kludged over decades but still somehow runs is probably the sort of Gordian knot that even AI can't necessarily unravel.
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