If you're still experiencing test failures related to BootGuard with the
latest 26.04 installer image, then I'm afraid your device isn't
supported. This is exactly the kind of thing that the tests we run are
meant to detect - we require a properly configured root of trust as an
absolute minimum. Just to confirm, you could also try looking at the
output of "fwupdmgr security" as well.

For those who are unable to disable Absolute, the installer does provide
a way to ignore it and proceed without disabling it. Disabling it is
just a recommendation. That said, if you can disable it via WMI in
Windows then we might be able to offer a way to do that from the
installer. We certainly can for Dell laptops but it isn't implemented
yet. @arakel-1989 - do you have anything under /sys/class/firmware-
attributes when you boot the 26.04 ISO on your HP system?

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  BootGuard ACM not forced → TPM FDE disabled in Ubuntu 25.10 installer

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