COD: VICTRIX (BO6/MW3) 08/07/2025
TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot now supported.
How do I check if Secure Boot is enabled on my PC?
Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.,
Type msinfo32 and hit Enter.,
In the System Information window (you can use the search bar to find each setting):
- BIOS Mode → should say UEFI,
- Secure Boot State → should say On,
How to Enable Secure Boot
Access your BIOS/UEFI settings (Advanced Restart → UEFI firmware settings).
Accessing your BIOS can be accomplished in many ways; however, one of the easiest is to restart your machine from Windows.
- In Windows 11, go to Start → Settings → System → Recovery. Next to Advanced startup, select Restart Now.,
- In Windows 10, go to Start → Settings → Update & Security → Recovery. Under Advanced startup, select Restart Now.,
Once your Windows 10/11 machine has restarted, go to Troubleshoot: see Advanced Options → UEFI Firmware Settings.
- Navigate to the Boot tab within the BIOS.
- Most BIOS have a search option (Easiest Method)
If you are having difficulty finding Secure Boot in your BIOS, many BIOS include a search feature (typically accessed by pressing F9); You should consult your PC or motherboard’s official documentation for detailed instructions.
- Secure Boot (or Secure Boot State) should be set to Enabled.
- Exit and Save changes (generally F10) and reboot.
Confirm in Windows with Windows Key + R → msinfo32 if Secure Boot is enabled.
Once confirmed, you are ready to go!!
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