Choice of Normal startup causes Safe Boot Loop

When I choose Normal startup and click on apply the secure boot option checked by mistake.  I uncheck startup and click on apply, then click on general tab and note that selective startup is now activated.  If I re - select normal start upward, hit apply and click the Startup tab, secure boot is reactive again - and it makes a loop in this mode.

Here is a video showing the http://www.screencast.com/t/OU8krz0dSoMc loop

I solved this problem by: 1) natural selection start upward, 2) apply and exit WITHOUT restart, 3) by following the instructions under Option 3 on this article http://sevenforums.com - which explains how to disable safeboot by using the command line.

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