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SeaSgtRock wrote:
I can't turn on Secure boot on my machine!!! Why, because I have some old Euphonix hardware audio and video control panels for mixing music and color correcting video.
The only work around I know of is buying a second SSD, install Win11 and Battlefield on it. Then toggle secure boot on/off while dual booting between SSD drives.
It's also possible to create multiple partitions on a SSD and dual boot two Win11 installs, but it sounds like you have valuable data so I wouldn't risk doing that without backing up the data first. Then restoring the backups to make sure they work.
I like to use Macrium Reflect for backing up data. It will backup everything including hidden files and folders.
Thanks for the tips. Not going to go the dual boot route. Done that before and it adds a lot of hassle to things like OS updates and is generally a pain in the neck. Not worth it for one game, even though it was my favorite!