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Question #: 398
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Which of the following is the best method to ensure secure boot UEFI features are enabled to prevent boot malware?

  • A. Enable secure boot in the hardware and reload the operating system.
  • B. Reconfigure the system's MBR and enable NTFS.
  • C. Set UEFI to legacy mode and enable security features.
  • D. Convert the legacy partition table to UEFI and repair the operating system.
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Rori791
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A is the correct answer. B. Reconfigure the system's MBR and enable NTFS. This option is not a valid method to enable Secure Boot because MBR and NTFS are not related to UEFI or Secure Boot. C. Set UEFI to legacy mode and enable security features. Setting UEFI to legacy mode disables Secure Boot, as Secure Boot is a UEFI feature.
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Rori791
1 year, 9 months ago
D. Convert the legacy partition table to UEFI and repair the operating system. This option is a valid method to enable UEFI and Secure Boot, but it may be more complex and time-consuming than simply enabling Secure Boot in the hardware and reloading the operating system. Converting a legacy partition table to UEFI requires backing up data, reformatting the drive, and reinstalling the operating system. A. Enable secure boot in the hardware and reload the operating system. It is a straightforward and effective method to ensure that Secure Boot is enabled because it involves enabling the feature at the hardware level and reloading the operating system to ensure that it is compatible with Secure Boot.
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tutita
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Secure Boot is an important security feature designed to prevent malicious software from loading when your PC starts up (boots). Most modern PCs are capable of Secure Boot, but in some instances, there may be settings that cause the PC to appear to not be capable of Secure Boot. These settings can be changed in the PC firmware. Firmware, often called BIOS (Basic Input/Output System), is the software that starts up before Windows when you first turn on your PC.
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