Enabling Secure Boot For Battlefield 6 Is Turning Into A Nightmare For Some

The article discusses the issues faced by some PC players in enabling Secure Boot for the Battlefield 6 beta. Secure Boot is a security feature meant to prevent cheating, but for many players, it has become a significant obstacle. The article explains that Secure Boot is often enabled by default on newer PCs, but not always. Some players are encountering difficulties in accessing the BIOS menu and making the necessary changes to enable Secure Boot, leading to issues such as booting into a black screen and temporarily losing access to their computers. The article also notes that the ultimate solution to these problems can involve more complex steps, such as removing the CMOS battery from the motherboard and relying on the board's integrated HDMI output. The article suggests that the Secure Boot requirement is unlikely to be changed by EA, and that it may become more widespread in the future, affecting a wider range of players.
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