uefi tpm 2.0

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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.
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    Battlefield 6 Needs Secure Boot TPM 2.0 for Javelin Anti-Cheat

    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...
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