How to Enable or Disable Secure Boot for Wyse Thin Clients
Summary: This article provides instructions to enable or disable secure boot for Wyse thin clients.
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Instructions
Affected Platforms:
- Wyse 3040 Thin Client
- Wyse 5070 Thin Client
- Wyse 5470 Thin Client
- Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client
An administrator may either Enable or Disable secure boot for Wyse thin clients. For more information, select the appropriate process.
Enable
To enable secure boot:
- Power on the thin client and then press F12 when prompted to access the boot menu.
- Select BIOS Setup.

- Select Unlock.
< - Populate the BIOS administrative Password and select OK.
Note: The default BIOS administrative password isFireport. The BIOS administrative password in your environment may differ. - Expand Secure Boot and then select Secure Boot Enable.

- Verify Secure Boot Enabled is selected.

- Select Apply.

- Optionally select Save as Custom User Settings, then click OK.

- Select Exit.

Disable
To disable secure boot:
- Power on the thin client and then press F12 when prompted to access the boot menu.
- Select BIOS Setup.

- Select Unlock.

- Populate the BIOS administrative Password and select OK.
Note: The default BIOS administrative password isFireport. The BIOS administrative password in your environment may differ. - Expand Secure Boot and then select Secure Boot Enable.

- Verify that the Secure Boot Enabled selection is cleared.

- Select Yes.

- Select Apply.

- Optionally select Save as Custom User Settings, then click OK.

- Select Exit.

Affected Products
Wyse 3040 Thin Client, Wyse 5070 Thin Client, Wyse 5470 All-In-One, Wyse 5470Article Properties
Article Number: 000190449
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2024
Version: 7
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