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Secure Boot must be enabled to run Battlefield 6 on PC, which could be a problem for those on incompatible systems ...
Our guide goes over all the steps you need to take to solve the "Secure Boot not enabled" error in Battlefield 6. The post ...
In this guide we’ll be explaining how to activate Secure Boot on your Windows PC, what to do if Secure Boot is enabled but you’re still experiencing issues, and what devices you can expect to ...
If Secure Boot State is Off, you will need to type "change advanced start-up options" in the Start bar, then select Advanced Startup, Restart Now.
If you see Secure Boot State Unsupported, but it is enabled in BIOS, this post has the working fixes to resolve the issue. You can check the status of Secure Boot by following the steps written below: ...
Battlefield 6 requires Secure Boot as a part of its anti-cheat measures, and a developer has now commented on how the team feels about the measures.
Today it merely recommends the settings, and may show you a pop-up in-game if both TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are not yet enabled. For Battlefield, a Secure Boot requirement is nothing new.
There are a few dual-boot systems which I maintain, and it is almost certain booting to grub will be prohibited, though I have Secure Boot enabled now and they work well.
Secure Boot is necessary for applications to trust your computer. Secure Boot is enabled on all computers by default, but if not, then you can enable it manually through the BiOS.
So in the same way an OS on a computer can put in a check to see if Secure Boot is enabled; if it is enabled the OS can continue to boot, if not then it could refuse to boot up.