Ok - Secure Boot Is Not Enable Skip Fastboot Verify When Secure Boot Is Off Fastboot-unlock-verify

If Secure Boot is not enabled on your device, it’s recommended to enable it to ensure the security and integrity of your device. The process to enable Secure Boot varies depending on the device manufacturer and model. Typically, you can find the Secure Boot setting in the device’s BIOS or UEFI firmware settings.

When you see “fastboot-unlock-verify ok,” it typically indicates that the device has successfully verified the unlock status of the bootloader through fastboot. This message is often displayed when a user attempts to unlock the bootloader of their device, a process that allows for custom operating systems and software to be installed. The “ok” at the end of the message suggests that the verification process was successful. If Secure Boot is not enabled on your

Secure Boot Not Enabled: What It Means and How to Proceed** Secure Boot Not Enabled: What It Means and How to Proceed**