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This new Steam update makes solving anti-cheat problems much easier
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This Steam change lets you check if Secure Boot and TPM are enabled without a restart, readying your gaming PC for games like Battlefield 6.
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A new Steam beta update is making it easier for gamers to check the status of Secure Boot and TPM on their gaming PC, must-have requirements for anti-cheat in plenty of modern games. Instead of having to reboot, gamers who install the new update will be able to check the status of both Secure Boot and TPM from their settings menu. A large number of major game releases, including Battlefield 6, use kernel-level anti-cheat systems to provide protection against cheaters, using features such as Secure Boot (a requirement for Windows 11) to make it effective. Most modern PCs, like the ones in our best gaming PC guide, will have the required TPM 2.0 chip that makes this possible. Up until now, you’ve needed to reboot into the PC’s BIOS/UEFI menu to check whether or not both the chip, and the feature, are enabled, but this Steam lets you check it without having to get your hands dirty.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: This new Steam update makes solving anti-cheat problems much easier
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A new Steam beta update is making it easier for gamers to check the status of Secure Boot and TPM on their gaming PC, must-have requirements for anti-cheat in plenty of modern games. Instead of having to reboot, gamers who install the new update will be able to check the status of both Secure Boot and TPM from their settings menu. A large number of major game releases, including Battlefield 6, use kernel-level anti-cheat systems to provide protection against cheaters, using features such as Secure Boot (a requirement for Windows 11) to make it effective. Most modern PCs, like the ones in our best gaming PC guide, will have the required TPM 2.0 chip that makes this possible. Up until now, you’ve needed to reboot into the PC’s BIOS/UEFI menu to check whether or not both the chip, and the feature, are enabled, but this Steam lets you check it without having to get your hands dirty. Read the full story on PCGamesN: This new Steam update makes solving anti-cheat problems much easier
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26 September 2025, 11:54 am
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Ben Stockton
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title: This new Steam update makes solving anti-cheat problems much easier
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This Steam change lets you check if Secure Boot and TPM are enabled without a restart, readying your gaming PC for games like Battlefield 6.
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A new Steam beta update is making it easier for gamers to check the status of Secure Boot and TPM on their gaming PC, must-have requirements for anti-cheat in plenty of modern games. Instead of having to reboot, gamers who install the new update will be able to check the status of both Secure Boot and TPM from their settings menu. A large number of major game releases, including Battlefield 6, use kernel-level anti-cheat systems to provide protection against cheaters, using features such as Secure Boot (a requirement for Windows 11) to make it effective. Most modern PCs, like the ones in our best gaming PC guide, will have the required TPM 2.0 chip that makes this possible. Up until now, you’ve needed to reboot into the PC’s BIOS/UEFI menu to check whether or not both the chip, and the feature, are enabled, but this Steam lets you check it without having to get your hands dirty.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: This new Steam update makes solving anti-cheat problems much easier
content_text: A new Steam beta update is making it easier for gamers to check the status of Secure Boot and TPM on their gaming PC, must-have requirements for anti-cheat in plenty of modern games. Instead of having to reboot, gamers who install the new update will be able to check the status of both Secure Boot and TPM from their settings menu. A large number of major game releases, including Battlefield 6, use kernel-level anti-cheat systems to provide protection against cheaters, using features such as Secure Boot (a requirement for Windows 11) to make it effective. Most modern PCs, like the ones in our best gaming PC guide, will have the required TPM 2.0 chip that makes this possible. Up until now, you’ve needed to reboot into the PC’s BIOS/UEFI menu to check whether or not both the chip, and the feature, are enabled, but this Steam lets you check it without having to get your hands dirty. Read the full story on PCGamesN: This new Steam update makes solving anti-cheat problems much easier
pub_date: 26 September 2025, 11:54 am
guid: https://www.pcgamesn.com/steam/secure-boot-beta-update
creator: Ben Stockton
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