What is Secure Boot and how can I enable it?

Secure Boot is a security feature that helps prevent malicious software from being inserted into the PC’s boot process. It is common for cheats to behave like malware and attempt to run before anti-cheat software.

You can check if Secure Boot is already enabled by searching for System Information in the Windows start menu and opening it, then checking if the Secure Boot State on the System Summary page shows On.

Secure boot helps to mitigate that threat by making sure that bootloaders come from a trusted source.

Instructions on how to enable Secure Boot can be found on Microsoft's website: Windows 11 and Secure Boot

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