You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
uefi tpm 2.0
About this tag
UEFI TPM 2.0 refers to the combination of UEFI Secure Boot and a Trusted Platform Module 2.0, which together form a hardware-backed security foundation for modern PCs. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight that this stack is increasingly required by software, such as EA's Javelin anti-cheat in Battlefield 6, which mandates UEFI Secure Boot enabled and a present TPM 2.0 to launch. These firmware features provide kernel-level trust signals, making them essential for gaming and enterprise security. Topics cover enabling Secure Boot, checking TPM 2.0 status, and troubleshooting compatibility issues on Windows systems.
Battlefield 6 will refuse to launch on a PC that does not present a modern platform trust stack — namely UEFI Secure Boot enabled (and a present TPM 2.0) — because EA’s Javelin anti‑cheat requires those firmware-backed signals to operate at the kernel level. Background / Overview
Battlefield 6...