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uefi vs legacy bios
About this tag
The uefi vs legacy bios tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about transitioning from traditional BIOS to UEFI firmware, particularly in the context of enabling Secure Boot for modern gaming and security requirements. Recent content highlights how games like Battlefield 6 now mandate Secure Boot, which requires UEFI mode and a properly configured system. Users explore steps to switch from legacy BIOS to UEFI, check current firmware settings, and troubleshoot compatibility issues on Windows 10 and Windows 11. The tag also touches on related topics such as GPT partitioning, CSM support, and the impact of UEFI on anti-cheat technologies. It serves as a resource for gamers and IT professionals needing to meet new hardware security standards.
The highly anticipated launch of Battlefield 6 delivers a cutting-edge gaming experience to PC players, but it also brings a new layer of security requirements—chief among them, the need for Secure Boot to be enabled on Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. As EA’s Javelin anti-cheat technology...