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Unable to launch Battlefield 6 on Windows 11.

Unable to launch Battlefield 6 on Windows 11.

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
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08-11-2022, 10:48 AM
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Hey, I'm trying to play Battlefield 6 but secure boot isn't working on my PC. I have an ASUS B650-A with a B650X motherboard and a 7700X chipset. The only BIOS setting for secure boot is either "standard" or "custom." It was set to custom before, and changing it didn't fix the issue. My BIOS also has CSM enabled. I'm using a free Windows version and have used a tool to activate it. Could that help clarify what's going on?
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Sheikrik
08-11-2022, 10:48 AM #1

Hey, I'm trying to play Battlefield 6 but secure boot isn't working on my PC. I have an ASUS B650-A with a B650X motherboard and a 7700X chipset. The only BIOS setting for secure boot is either "standard" or "custom." It was set to custom before, and changing it didn't fix the issue. My BIOS also has CSM enabled. I'm using a free Windows version and have used a tool to activate it. Could that help clarify what's going on?

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CuzImOrange
Junior Member
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08-16-2022, 04:02 AM
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CSM must be disabled and Secure Boot set to Standard. You’ll probably have to reset the system and perform a fresh install. The main goal of these security features is to stop or identify any modifications. Be sure to turn off CSM after erasing the drive and before putting Windows back in.
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CuzImOrange
08-16-2022, 04:02 AM #2

CSM must be disabled and Secure Boot set to Standard. You’ll probably have to reset the system and perform a fresh install. The main goal of these security features is to stop or identify any modifications. Be sure to turn off CSM after erasing the drive and before putting Windows back in.

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Raayce
Junior Member
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08-17-2022, 02:55 PM
#3
I’m hoping it’s not this situation. I just switched to Windows 11 and don’t want to repeat all the steps. Still, I’ll attempt to disable CSMOS and keep TPM active to check if it helps.
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Raayce
08-17-2022, 02:55 PM #3

I’m hoping it’s not this situation. I just switched to Windows 11 and don’t want to repeat all the steps. Still, I’ll attempt to disable CSMOS and keep TPM active to check if it helps.

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bTa_CuPoJoE
Member
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08-25-2022, 03:29 AM
#4
It didn’t function properly. The secure boot was enabled on and the CSM remained active. Removing the Windows key didn’t fix it, and even after reinstalling Windows from Microsoft, the issue persisted because my GPU isn’t compatible with EAS standards. It’s really frustrating.
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bTa_CuPoJoE
08-25-2022, 03:29 AM #4

It didn’t function properly. The secure boot was enabled on and the CSM remained active. Removing the Windows key didn’t fix it, and even after reinstalling Windows from Microsoft, the issue persisted because my GPU isn’t compatible with EAS standards. It’s really frustrating.

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KadirReis
Member
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08-25-2022, 06:11 AM
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Secure boot is enabled for Windows UEFI, not for other operating systems. The setting was changed from "other os" to "windows uefi."
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KadirReis
08-25-2022, 06:11 AM #5

Secure boot is enabled for Windows UEFI, not for other operating systems. The setting was changed from "other os" to "windows uefi."