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Re: Secure Boot

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
Not entirely true, W11 wants you to have it.
Although it does seem you can run the OS without it actually being active.



Previous versions didnt need it to exist at all.
no but having it with modern cpus and TPM is a lot more secure and tbh security is important.

Plus M$ accept people use the workarounds and just say they do not support it and they have given win 10 another year so none of it is a big deal really

and as I have said so many times the customer chooses whether to use windows or not no one makes them
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