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Signature Database. 2) If the boot option is not authorized but it can be trusted,
enter System Setup > System BIOS > Security Settings page, set Secure Boot Policy
to Custom, and add a entry for the boot option in the Authorized Signature
Database (System Setup > System BIOS > Security Settings > Custom Policy
Settings > Authorized Signature Database > Import Database Entry).
Category Configuration (UEFI = UEFI Event)
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Message The Secure Boot policy has been modified since the last time the system was
started.
Detailed
Description
The system BIOS logs this message after detecting a change in Secure Boot policy
settings. Such a change may result from user configuration or a system BIOS
update. Changes to the following settings trigger this message: 1) Secure Boot
(Enable/Disable) 2) Secure Boot Policy (Standard/Custom) 3) Platform Key 4) Key
Exchange Keys 5) Authorized Signature Database (db) 6) Forbidden Signature
Database (dbx).
Recommended
Response
Action
Review the Secure Boot policy settings in System Setup > System BIOS > Security
Settings page. If policy changes were expected, no action is necessary. Otherwise,
modify the Secure Boot policy settings as needed.
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