If you’re experiencing launch issues or performance glitches while trying to play Battlefield 6, enabling Secure Boot on your PC might be the solution. Secure Boot is a security feature built into modern systems that ensures your computer only boots using trusted software. Many games, including Battlefield 6, require Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 for better stability and protection against cheats or malicious software.
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) includes Secure Boot. It aids in stopping viruses or unapproved apps from loading during launch. Enabling Secure Boot for Battlefield 6 gamers guarantees seamless gameplay, minimizes system conflicts, and conforms with game security checks.
Secure Boot, an anti-cheat tool, aids in ensuring equitable gameplay.
Compatibility with the game’s system: Fulfills DICE and EA standards.
Performance and stability: Lessens “failed to launch” errors and crashes.
Security: Prevents vulnerabilities on your gaming PC.
Follow these steps to enable Secure Boot on Windows:
Check if Secure Boot is enabled
Press Windows + R
, type msinfo32
, and press Enter.
Look for Secure Boot State. If it says On, you’re good to go. If it says Off, continue.
Enter BIOS/UEFI settings
Restart your computer and press the key (usually F2, F10, Delete, or Esc) during startup.
Look for UEFI Firmware Settings.
Enable UEFI mode
Go to Boot settings.
Make sure your system is set to UEFI instead of Legacy.
Turn on Secure Boot
Locate the Secure Boot option (usually under Security or Boot tab).
Switch it to Enabled.
Save and Restart
Save changes and reboot your system.
Once back in Windows, re-check with msinfo32
to confirm Secure Boot is active.
If your drive is formatted as MBR (Master Boot Record), you may need to convert it to GPT (GUID Partition Table) before enabling Secure Boot.
Ensure TPM 2.0 is enabled in BIOS (Trusted Platform Module).
Update your system BIOS/UEFI to the latest version for compatibility.
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