![]() ![]() Secure Boot, ensures to the game anti-cheat system that the OS is really the only one that has supervisor role at the CPU level (means it can do what it wants. Your game anti-cheat wants Secure Boot to run under Windows 11. As your system doesn't support UEFI, it doesn't support Secure Boot. ![]() Being the early days of UEFI, only the more premium boards comes with one. While you have a 2nd gen Intel Core i series CPU, where UEFI was (finally) introduced to DIY space in masses, your motherboard doesn't come with a UEFI. but I still get Secure Boot State Unsupported and in BIOS, I can't find the function to change Secure Boot. Like convert an MBR disk into a GPT disk. ![]() I don't get this error. I tried to fix it myself. ![]()
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