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This is an archive of SecureBootPolicyReset-x64.zip in case someone locks their UEFI with Windows Team version or so.

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SecureBootPolicyReset

This is an archive of SecureBootPolicyReset-x64.zip in case someone locks their UEFI with Windows Team version or so.

There's no guarantee this will work and I'm not even sure if it's the right tool for the job. Use at your own risk.

It's possible (just a guess) that this project can be used when you install a Windows version (Team or S, for example) that's only intended for Surface (certain models) and it locks your UEFI, which make it not possible to boot from external media or change some UEFI settings.

Quick start (not tested)

  • Disable BitLocker. (if it's enabled) (or maybe you can backup your recovery key)
  • Clear and Disable TPM.
  • Disable Secure Boot.
  • Format a USB stick in FAT32 and unzip SecureBootPolicyReset-x64.zip to it. (the EFI folder should be at the root of the drive)
  • Boot from the USB stick.
  • You will see a "Press any key to reboot" screen if successful.
  • In this case, I don't think the Windows installed is the right one. So do not boot from it and just boot from a normal Windows installation media. Format your installed Windows and install the normal one.

The SecureBootPolicyReset-x64.zip is created by third party, If you are not sure about its security, you can try SecureBootPolicyReset.nsh in a UEFI shell. They should have the same functionality.

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The SecureBootPolicyReset-x64.zip is from a BBS post authored by kotomei. SHA256 of the file is 0fb7b63d10fb332444fb04dfa0d3ed6b8eb64dbdc4f1e6c0b5844c0021f1d8cd.

The other scripts are from the references below.

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