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What do people do where it's a non-business device, it's got win 11 but not on the boot certificates update list as only some devices have been added to it ?
How are normal users going to be able to do this ?
MS OEM list:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/original-equipment-manufacturer-oem-pages-for-secure-boot-9ecc3ba4-fb50-4bd3-9e9b-f16b35b8fb68
Dell info:
hxxps://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000368610/how-to-update-secure-boot-active-database-from-bios
costs and Duration:
Is there a cost associated with the new certificates?
There is no direct cost for receiving the 2023 certificates using Windows Update, and the 2023 CAs are already available for free at [ hxxps://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-secure-boot-key-creation-and-management-guidance?view=windows-11]
However, BIOS updates for out-of-service devices may require manual intervention or service engagement, which could incur costs depending on support agreements.
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Dell devices supported list: - how do consumers resolve if their equipment is not on the lists for bios updates below, but does have win 11 ?
hxxps://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000347876/microsoft-2011-secure-boot-certificate-expiration#Lat
HP devices supported list:
hxxps://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_13070353-13070429-16
Lenovo Supported list: [ from MS List above ]
Hi Stuard_Smiles,
For home users, Secure Boot certificate updates are delivered automatically through Windows Update at no cost. OEM BIOS lists are provided for reference when firmware updates are required, but most Windows 11 devices do not need manual action unless the system reports a compatibility issue.
Arden