How to enable Secure Boot for Battlefield 6 on ASUS? To fix this issue, this post guides you to check and ensure your TPM2.0 is activated, BIOS is UEFI, Secure Boot State is On, and the ASUS system disk is GPT.
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Following the trial run of Battlefield 6, many users are playing the game on their computers. The same goes for ASUS users. However, some ASUS users have reported that they cannot launch the game and see this Secure Boot error, you must enable Secure Boot in your BIOS/UEFI.
Please don't worry, as this post from EaseUS will explain why Battlefield 6 requires Secure Boot, how to verify if Secure Boot is enabled, and how to enable Secure Boot to play Battlefield 6 on an ASUS PC.
EA publicly states Secure Boot is a requirement for Battlefield 6 on PC. More precisely, EA's anti-cheat (EA Javelin / Secure Boot requirement) uses platform integrity guarantees offered by Secure Boot to make kernel-level cheats harder to load.
Because Secure Boot runs before Windows boots, it helps ensure only signed, trusted boot components run — a property publishers use to strengthen anti-cheat measures.
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If your Battlefield 6 Secure Boot is not enabled, you need to ensure your ASUS PC meets the Secure Boot's requirements. In short, ASUS users need to ensure their TPM2.0 is activated, BIOS is UEFI, Secure Boot State is On, and the ASUS system disk is GPT.
The following steps outline the process for checking if your ASUS computer supports TPM2.0 and enabling it.
Step 1. After signing into Windows, press Win + R > type tpm.msc in the Run window > click OK or press Enter to enter the TPM management console.
Step 2 (1). If you don't enable TPM, you may see the following error message. Compatible cannot be found. Compatible Trusted Platform Module (TPM) cannot be found on this computer. Please verify that this computer has 1.2 TPM and that it is turned on in the BIOS.
Step 2(2). If you see a message confirming TPM is ready to use, check Specification Version under TPM Manufacturer Information to verify it is 2.0. If it is less than 2.0, your device does not meet the Windows 11 requirement.
Step 3. Steps to enable TPM 2.0:
Step 4. Save your changes in the UEFI/BIOS configuration settings > restart your PC to boot into Windows.
Step 5. To verify that TPM 2.0 is enabled or not, type tpm.msc in the Run dialog box to check. As the following picture shows, your TPM 2.0 has activated.
To determine if your Windows is using UEFI or Legacy BIOS mode, you can check the System Information in Windows. Let's show how it works.
Step 1. Please press Windows + R to open the Run window > type MSInfo32 > click OK or press Enter to open it.
Step 2 (1). In the System Information window, make sure your PC's BIOS mode is UEFI > Secure Boot State is On. Please note that if the Secure Boot Start is not on, you need to activate it.
Step 2 (2). If the BIOS mode is Legacy, it means your Windows disk is MBR instead of GPT. Then, you need to convert MBR to GPT.
As mentioned above, Secure Boot requires a GPT partition style on your system drive. In other words, if your Windows system disk is MBR, not GPT. You need to convert MBR disks to GPT disks using a partition manager like EaseUS Partition Master.
Step 1. Install and launch EaseUS Partition Master on your computer.
Step 2. Open the Disk Converter tab, select "MBR => GPT" and click "Next" to continue.
Step 3. Choose the target MBR disk, and click "Convert" to start the conversion.
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How to enable Secure Boot Battlefield 6 ASUS? This post shows a detailed operation process. Please check the above three phases in order. In short, ASUS users need to ensure their TPM2.0 is activated, BIOS is UEFI, Secure Boot State is On, and the ASUS system disk is GPT if they want to launch Battlefield 6 on their ASUS computers.
Please note that it's not easy to keep all the existing data on the original MBR disk after disk conversion. If you want to keep the data, you'd better seek help from third-party tools like EaseUS Partition Master.
Besides the above content, this section also lists several tips about Battlefield 6.
1. Why does BF6 need a Secure Boot?
Secure Boot, a security feature on Windows PCs, is meant to keep malicious software out of the operating system during the boot process. It's also what EA uses for their own anti-cheat system, EA Javelin. However, by requiring Secure Boot to be activated, EA effectively prevents some gamers from accessing BF6 completely.
2. My ASUS BIOS doesn't show the Secure Boot option — what should I do?
Make sure your PC is running in UEFI mode (not Legacy/CSM), update your ASUS BIOS to the latest version, and confirm your motherboard model supports Secure Boot.
3. How to enable Secure Boot through ASUS?
After entering the BIOS utility, press the F7key on your keyboard, or you can click on the Advanced Mode option on the screen. Enter the Boot screen, and then select Secure Boot. After entering Secure Boot, select OS Type, then adjust the setting you want.
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