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Topic: Z77 extreme 4 Security Certificate 2023Posted: 07 Jun 2026 at 1:10am |
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Sorry for my bad english but i' french I have ? motherboard asrock Z77 extreme 4. it's a old mothercard but with a ssd, it's very fast and the mothercard is still good ! But I have not the certificate 2023 for my windows 10. And it's not very good for me... So I'm discovering the forum and I hope to whrite ? topic for my problem. But I c'ant whrite ? topic :( ... I'm a new member Thanks well |
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Posted: 07 Jun 2026 at 2:32am |
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I am afraid you may be out of luck. All these security certificates, TPM 2.0 etc
are designed specifically to make older hardware obsolete. Microsoft in particular has been pushing this issue. You can try opening a support ticket with ASRock and asking them directly: https://tw.asrock.com/events/tsd.asp?kind=MB Unfortunately I suspect they won't be able to help you. You should still be able to use the system with Windows 10 however your security will be compromised. How important that is and how compromised I don't know. I have long ago migrated all my older systems to Linux. Good luck and I am sorry I can't give you the answer you were hoping for. |
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Posted: 14 hours 18 minutes ago at 5:38pm |
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Asrock Support replied: Hello, have to say sorry. This mainboard is EoS (End of support) since many years. We are not able to provide a specific BIOS with newer Secure Boot keys. Anyway, as far we know, Microsoft will reales them by Windows updates as well. See or FAQ, Methode1: https://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=551 You might contact Microsoft as well if and when they plan it for WIN10 and your hardware. Method 2 is not available ??see abobve What should I do then? |
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Posted: 14 hours 3 minutes ago at 5:53pm |
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That is pretty much exactly what I would expect without a BIOS update to renew
the certificate. As for what to do about it, that depends entirely on if you use secure boot or not. If not, you don't need to do anything, your system will continue to function as it always has. This is the route I would take. Yes, it's less secure but I do most of my banking and other payments etc on my phone these days so I keep security on that tight. Aside from that, you can wait it out. I strongly suspect that there will be third party fixes and patches popping up as soon as this becomes an issue. Likely first on linux then branching out to other OSes. At the end of the day, no system is properly secure, all security implementations are flawed in some way. How secure is secure enough for you is a personal choice based on the value of the data on the system (banking login details etc). If you keep your important info on a different device then you don't really need security keys. That said, if you use your system for competitive games, some of these will require secure boot be enabled. |
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Posted: 14 hours 1 minutes ago at 5:55pm |
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Use their "Contact us" page:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus#! |
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Posted: 7 hours 14 minutes ago at 12:42am |
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I?™ll need to think about upgrading my motherboard, processor and RAM, as the motherboard uses DDR3.
But which motherboard should I go for? I need several PCI Express slots ??at least four, not counting the graphics card. |
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I would need a lot more info to make a recommendation. What platform, budget and
what will the system be used for? Do you need PCIe x16 slots or do you just mean 5 PCIe slots including the x1 slots? A board with 5 PCIe x16 (size not wired) will be expensive and if you are looking for 5 PCIe x16 slots that are wired as x16 then you will be looking at a lot more as well as a very expensive HEDT or server CPU. Because of NVMe M.2 slots most newer boards have 4 or less PCIe slots, typically 2 PCIe x16 size slots and 2 x1 slots. Here is an example of a newer board with 5 PCIe slots: https://pg.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z690%20Phantom%20Gaming%204/index.asp You will be looking at higher end boards as the lower spec boards have fewer PCIe lanes to allocate. With the cost of RAM right now you may want to wait a while longer for prices to normalize. |
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