Turn off secure boot on my HP envy phoenix 180-145qe

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If I may ask, for what specific reason do you want to do that?
Did you mean to type HP Envy Phoenix 810 instead of 180?
 Enter the BIOS
Once you have pressed F10 to accept the change, click on the File tab then click on Save CHanges and Exit.  You have disabled secure boot.
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