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If you're looking to run unsigned code or modify the boot process, there are generally safer alternatives. Here are some possibilities depending on your goal: Disable Secure Boot Temporarily: Many systems allow you to disable secure boot in the BIOS settings. This can be helpful for installing specific operating systems or running diagnostics. However, remember to re-enable it afterward for optimal security. Use a Virtual Machine: Virtual machines allow you to run a separate operating system within your existing one. This can be a safe way to experiment with unsigned code without risking your main system. Check with Software Vendor: If you have a specific program you're trying to run that requires disabling secure boot, consult the software vendor's documentation. They might have alternative solutions or updated versions that work with secure boot enabled.