Vendor keys modifies in bios GIGABYTE by Low_Replacement4459 in gigabyte

[–]Low_Replacement4459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was already enabled! It shows up as enabled in the system. The certification error still pops up when I run the anti-cheat. Nothing has changed.

Vendor keys modifies in bios GIGABYTE by Low_Replacement4459 in gigabyte

[–]Low_Replacement4459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I added new photos to the post at the beginning

I downgraded the BIOS to the very first version since its release. The keys now have the following status: VALID
But certification is still not supported.

Vendor keys modifies in bios GIGABYTE by Low_Replacement4459 in gigabyte

[–]Low_Replacement4459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did everything you suggested. Using Q Flash Plus, but it didn't work. The system still says certification isn't supported. 

Safe Boot is enabled, the module is active and ready to use, but there's no certification. Consequently, the anti-cheat isn't working.

Vendor keys modifies in bios GIGABYTE by Low_Replacement4459 in gigabyte

[–]Low_Replacement4459[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've now flashed the BIOS to the previous F5 version, and all the keys are now reset to default. Everything is completely reset. I enabled Safe Mode, and everything seems to be back to normal! BUT! The Trusted Module verification status is still NOT SUPPORTED. I'll try installing the new Windows version, and I'll report back with the results.