Hi there!
This is my first post on xda, but I've come out with some fun findings.
The method of disabling secure boot is kind of complicated, and requires desoldering the BIOS chip and writing to the NVRAM data, however, it's a simple 1 byte entry called "SecureBootEnable".
There's also NVRAM variables listed "AntiRollBack", "KfAntiRollBack", and "OsAntiRollBack", and...
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This is my first post on xda, but I've come out with some fun findings.

The method of disabling secure boot is kind of complicated, and requires desoldering the BIOS chip and writing to the NVRAM data, however, it's a simple 1 byte entry called "SecureBootEnable".
There's also NVRAM variables listed "AntiRollBack", "KfAntiRollBack", and "OsAntiRollBack", and...
Read more