Disable SecureBoot

Hello

I tried to disable SecureBoot and activate the priming of the inheritance. It is a fairly simple process, press F10 to enter the BIOS, highlight the appropriate area and press F5 on the Legacy boot to enable it (which automatically disables SecureBoot). I tried this quite several times and each time had no success. I change this setting and that you restart the computer every time it just ends with Legacy Boot disabled and enabled SecureBoot. Yes, I'm saving the settings, if I change other parameters (such as virtualization) they save. Anyone got any ideas on why I can't save these settings after changing their?

Edit: I forgot to mention that I have a HP Envy 15-U010DX. I have also updated the BIOS and spin the latest version.

Thank you

Zeldo

Contact HP for warranty repair.

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