Secure Boot causes BSOD on Windows 11

Spregiaron5

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I installed Windows 11 without Secure Boot enabled by editing the registry during the installation, and everything worked fine. Recently, I tried to run Valorant, but it requires Secure Boot to be turned on. When I enabled Secure Boot in the BIOS, the system disk disappeared from the list of bootable devices. My system disk is MBR, so I used MBR2GPT to convert it, but this led to a BSOD on restart.

Now, I'm back to my original setup without Secure Boot enabled, but I still can't turn on Secure Boot. How can I resolve this issue?
 

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