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If your computer does not have secure boot on/off options in the BIOS or UEFI firmware settings, there is no other way to enable or disable it.
Secure boot is a security feature that helps to protect your computer from malware. It works by ensuring that only signed software can be booted on your computer. This can help to prevent malware from infecting your system.
If your computer does not have secure boot, it is still important to keep your system up to date with the latest security patches and to use a good antivirus program.
Here are some reasons why your computer might not have secure boot:
Your computer is too old. Secure boot was first introduced in UEFI firmware in 2012. If your computer is older than that, it may not have support for secure boot.
Your computer has a legacy BIOS. Secure boot only works with UEFI firmware.
Your computer is a Chromebook. Chromebooks use a different security model than traditional computers and do not have secure boot.
On Windows, you can try accessing the Advanced Startup Options menu. To do this, go to "Settings" > "Update & Security" > "Recovery," and under "Advanced startup," click "Restart now." From there, you might find additional options or access to the BIOS/UEFI settings.