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Jason_Sandys could you answer this question?
DJ8014A I can see that's a Dell device. It's difficult to determine which one it is. Would you be willing to share the model name/number of the device?
- DJ8014AMar 13, 2026Copper Contributor
It's a T5610. We have a T5810 with the same issue. As noted above, I am aware that Dell will not be issuing new BIOS updates for these machines. I'm still hoping they will not be relegated to e-waste.
- DJ8014AMar 13, 2026Copper Contributor
Putting Arden_White's response in this chain...
Yeah, it looks like it was able to update the DB with the certificates. I also would expect that the 2023 signed boot manager will update if it hasn't already. The KEK is what you don't get in this case - probably due to the age. The device will continue to run and get updates. What you won't get is the updates to the Secure Boot DBX when there are security issues in things like boot loaders and other firmware modules.
Kudos to you for keeping it running that long and to Dell for manufacturing something that lasts. I sympathize with you. I'm still using my Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 that is about the same age as your Dell. I can sense that I'm getting close to getting a new laptop. 🙂 - kengland2Mar 13, 2026Brass Contributor
We have same concern.